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Many persons with a history of smoking tobacco have clinically significant respiratory symptoms...
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Accessory muscles are additional muscles the body activates to help inhale and exhale air into the lungs. Learn more here.
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Despite being common, migraine is often still misunderstood – especially when it comes to children. “Children do get migraine. The youngest I have ever seen is 18 months, but the usual age range is between six and 15 years,” says consultant paediatric neurolo…
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CNN - Eating a lot of ultraprocessed foods significantly increases men's risk of colorectal cancer and can lead to heart disease and early death in both men and women, according to two new, large-scal
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A red fluorescent protein-based indicator of cyclic guanosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate (cGMP) allows for multi-colour imaging and optogenetic applications while monitoring cGMP activity in cells.
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Determining platelet counts in Malawian children and in adults during acute P. falciparum malaria and a month post treatment. Click to read..
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Analyzing the clinical features & survival of primary small intestinal diffuse large B-cell lymphoma & validating a prognostic nomogram for risk protection.
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Cholesterol is not your enemy, says Nutritionist Bhakti Kapoor, while explaining the real reason why it turns deadly.  | Health
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PROSTATE cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer in the UK, responsible for the deaths of more than 11,000 men per year. Spotting symptoms of any cancer early can help treatment be more successful. But in the case of prostate cancer, symptoms may not a…
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Sarcopenia is an illness of the elderly defined by a widespread and gradual decline of skeletal muscle mass and function, with the possibility of negative effects such as poor physical performance, decreased quality of life, and death. Sarcopenia has complica…
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Listener: Regular exercise improves not just physical health but brain function.
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Leave a comment on this storyCommentPhysical activity is more important than ever during the Covid-19 pandemic. Inadequate physical activity is a global
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The new study published in the journal Current Biology is significant because it reveals the special influence food have on our human culture. Ever marvelled why restaurants emphasise on the dressing and presentation of food served, at times much more than it…
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<p>Physician Dr. Glenn Fedor described CMH as the “little hospital that could.” </p>
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Patients undergoing complex oncologic surgery for head and neck cancer appeared to have shorter hospital stays when using a multiprofessional assessment and information day compared with those who did not.
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Diet is one of the most important contributors to heart health. Here's what to add to your shopping list.
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As if we needed any more convincing that sleep is good for us, now a new study suggests sub-optimal sleep is linked to a heightened risk of heart disease
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Trying to improve your health? It's time to call the professionals.
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According to new research published today in the American Heart Association's flagship journal Circulation, engaging in moderate
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Change to registration process will pave way for thousands of staff trained overseas to come to UK, says government
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Two studies in The BMJ find links between high consumption of ultra-processed foods and increased risks of cardiovascular disease, bowel cancer and death.
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A new hormone treatment improved the cognitive function of six men with Down Syndrome by 10-30 percent, scientists said Thursday, adding the "promising" results may raise hopes of improving patients' quality of life.
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Not telling women they have dense breasts robs them of the opportunity to seek supplemental breast cancer screening and catching any cancer early
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HAVING visceral fat is necessary to keep our bodies functioning properly. Unlike subcutaneous fat, which you can see under the skin, visceral fat is stored deep in the belly - acting as protection and insulation for our organs. However, too much of it can be …
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Globally efforts are being put for screening, identification, and early diagnosis of hypertension...
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