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Remission of type 2 diabetes is achieved more effectively and has longer-lasting results with bariatric surgery than through medications and lifestyle changes.
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A third person has died this week in Argentina from a type of pneumonia of unknown origin, with the fatalities thus far limited to a single clinic, health authorities said Thursday.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 2): A person’s blood type may be linked to their risk of having an early stroke, according to a new meta-analysis led by University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers.Findings were published on Sept 1 in the journal Neurolog…
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Step by step instructions on how to add our 2022 impact report to your Gmail signature.
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The kaumatua for the Prostate Cancer Foundation says tane Māori need to increase their awareness of the dangerous but not necessarily deadly disease. September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and the foundation estimates one in eight New Zealand men will …
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A new study suggests certain blood types can be a factor in determining the risk of stroke for people under the age of 60.
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The World Health Organization is monitoring developments, Covid-19 has been ruled out.
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The Louisiana Department of Health on Wednesday expanded the list of people who are eligible to receive the monkeypox vaccine.
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With evidence pointing to a challenging flu season ahead, you'll want to protect yourself with a flu vaccine and other safety measures.
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Did you know? More than 25 percent of U.S. adults have two or more health conditions.
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HealthWatch: 3D Mapping to Find and Treat Heart Arrythmias 9/1/2022
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“Measures familiar after COVID-19 are the same measures that need to be done to stop the chain of transmission,” says Dr. Matthew Oughton, Infectious Disease...
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For immediate release: September 1, 2022 Boston, MA— Dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapies (ART) for HIV-1 are more effective for pregnant people than some other ART regimens commonly used in…
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This year alone, the disease has forced the killing of 2.7 million birds.
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Monkeypox cases rise to 6 in Erie County
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Researchers say women actually have a higher risk of developing atrial fibrillation when the height difference with men is taken into account
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Coverage with at least one MenACWY dose by age 13 years was 5.1 percentage points lower for those who reached age 13 years in 2021 versus 2019
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You should still be able to enjoy tasty snacks without the repercussions of high blood sugar. Try these snacking habits for high blood sugar.
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The most common reasons why people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) are admitted to hospital with greater frequency than the general population are changing, with hospitalization for traditional diabetes complications now being accompanied by admissions for a dive…
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A new method that targets the astrocytes surrounding glioblastoma brain cancer eradicates tumor cells and extends lifespan in animal models.
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Doctors at AdventHealth say they have developed a test that can detect infections from brain-eating amoebas.
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Researchers hope discovery leads to potential treatments for mitochondrial diseases.
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Vaccinations are expected to start next week after CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky signs off.
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A new language-switching experiment revealed traditional categorization of brain areas may not be sufficient. Researchers set their sights on the caudal inferior parietal cortex to better understand functional categorization in the brain.
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