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Life can seem pretty stressful right now. From the cost of living crisis to worrying about winter, work and everything in-between, it seems there is plenty to feel frantic about. And when stress levels spike, it can feel like our pulse and blood pressure surg…
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A rapid, non-invasive imaging technique called IVCM was shown to detect corneal nerve changes in the eyes of adults with Sjögren's syndrome.
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Scientific Reports - The effect of the association between CETP variant type and alcohol consumption on cholesterol level differs according to the ALDH2 variant type
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Experts in dermatology describe their clinical experiences of atopic dermatitis presentation in their patients, focusing on the heterogeneity across age groups and races.
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New CT technology paired with artificial intelligence (AI)-based noise reduction offers superior detection of bone disease associated with multiple myeloma at lower radiation doses than conventional CT, according to a new study published in Radiology, a journ…
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Children should get their flu shot as soon as it is available, preferably by the end of October, a leading medical group recommends.
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Recent developments of interest in cardiovascular medicine
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If you haven’t made a trip to Target recently, get in your car and go now! The store is packed in anticipation for the upcoming fall season, and it’s full of new arrivals from brands you already know and love. And if you love Welly products (like these cute w…
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An intervention, including clinical decision support with audit and feedback, reduces the likelihood of acute kidney injury (AKI) among patients undergoing coronary angiography, according to a study published in the Sept. 6 issue of the Journal of the America…
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A recent study adds to growing data showing that oral antibiotics are as good as IV antibiotics in periprosthetic joint infection, and the data show that an early switch can be considered in the right scenario.
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2022 guidelines for management of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)
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Created by machine learning, the tool helps to shrink sex inequalities in risk stratification vs GRACE 2.0, researchers say.
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The 28-year-old Canadian superstar took to his Instagram Story to make the tough announcement as he thanked his fans for their support during his battle with Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome.
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The research team led by Dr Valentina Puntmann and Professor Eike Nagel from University Hospital Frankfurt and Goethe University Frankfurt followed up around 350 study participants without previously known heart problems who had recovered from a SARS-CoV-2 in…
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Poultry producers, exporters and consumers increasingly vulnerable to future HPAI market shocksDENVER, Sept. 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The widespread...
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The nervous system takes in sensory stimuli, processes them and triggers reactions such as muscle movements or pain sensations.
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A three-drug medication known as a 'polypill' could become an integral part of global strategies to prevent adverse cardiovascular events.
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The results show pediatric patients with ADHD had a significantly higher risk of injuries requiring hospitalization compared to non-ADHD controls.
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Key studies in the last decade have shown that the gut microbiome, the collection of hundreds of bacterial species that live in the human digestive system, influences neural development, response to cancer immunotherapies, and other aspects of health. But the…
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Exposure to air pollution in the first six months of life impacts a child's inner world of gut bacteria, or microbiome, in ways that could increase risk of allergies, obesity and diabetes, and even influence brain development, suggests new CU Boulder research.
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Supplementation with taurine – perhaps best known as an additive in energy drinks – may help control oxidative stress during the aging process, says a recent study published in the journal Nutrition.
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6:06 PM, September 6, 2022 While the seventh wave of the Covid-19 virus continues to
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According to the American Red Cross, the most common blood type is O positive, which is the blood type for 37% of the population.
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A woman's mercury level during pregnancy is unlikely to have an adverse effect on the development of the child provided that the mother eats fish, according to a new study.
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