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If the sale goes through, Summa would become a for-profit hospital system, shedding its non-profit status.
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New Delhi: Yoga may help reduce the frequency of seizures, anxiety and feelings of stigma that frequently comes with having epilepsy, a new study by Delhi AIIMS said.People with epilepsy often
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A 12-week supplement improved systolic blood pressure in this patient group more than placebo.
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The consumption of 100 percent fruit juice was found to be correlated with weight gain in children, according to an analysis. The analysis, published Tuesday in JAMA Pediatrics, analyzed 42 studies looking into the association between drinking fruit juice, th…
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Researchers have uncovered a significant link between subtle changes in everyday memory, attention, and navigation abilities and biological markers of Alzheimer's disease. This finding, published in the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society,…
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Antibiotic resistance is causing us all sorts of havoc.
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A study of more than 25,000 U.S. dogs and 238 breeds has linked dog size to varying patterns of risk for health conditions over the course of a dog's lifespan. Yunbi Nam of the University of Washington, U.S., and colleagues present these findings in the open-…
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JN.1 is the latest COVID variant surging in the U.S., but what are the current COVID symptoms associated with it? Here’s what to know, according to experts.
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Scientists in China have created a mutant strain of COVID-19 in a lab that has a 100% death rate for mice with human genes.
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Summa Health says it will continue to operate under the same name and brand in Akron, while maintaining its commitment to charity care.
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Representational Photo New Delhi- Video gamers worldwide might be at a higher risk of irreversible hearing loss or developing a
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If you’ve been paying attention to health news recently, you may have noticed a subtle but real shift in the way society discusses body weight. It started about 10 years ago with the body positivity movement, the idea that we should love our bodies at any siz…
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The World Health Organization has said around 1.89 million people die every year because of too much salt cons
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Putting a little pressure on your bones during exercise or daily activities might pay off in stronger bones as you age, new research suggests.
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Up to 70% of women affected by polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) remain undiagnosed worldwide. In this article, we take a deep dive into the PCOS research landscape. How is the disorder diagnosed? What causes it? What treatments are available?
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Speaking at Davos, WHO chief Dr. Ghebreyesus said learning lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic is a priority in fighting Disease X.
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The palace has stated that King Charles' public appearances will be temporarily deferred for a brief period of recovery.
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Microbiologists are searching for a universal theory of how bacteria form communities based not on their species but on the roles they play.
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There’s a reason you’re chronically sick during flu season — COVID-19, RSV, 100-day cough, the common cold, oh my! — and, better yet, something you can do about it.
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Western societies seem to be getting inflammation achingly wrong.
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Lee Health is experiencing a large influx of patients despite the popular assumption related to another COVID-19 spike.
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A new review of available evidence suggests video gamers regularly exceed safe sound limits.
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An elderly Irish man is so fit, he's become the subject of a case study — and he didn't start working out until he was in his 70s.
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If you’re wondering how to strengthen your knees at home, there are stretches and exercises that may help aid pain relief. Here’s what you need to know.
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