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US study finds men who consumed ultra-processed food had a 29 per cent higher risk of developing colorectal cancer
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Cholesterol is a fat-like, waxy substance found in your blood and cells. Most of the cholesterol in your body is produced by your liver, with the rema
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Malaria, TB, and AIDS kill more than 5 million people a year. Email France to step up against these deadly diseases and fight for what counts.
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To investigate the association between glucocorticoids and and brain structure changes, researchers used data from the UK Biobank.
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A growing body of research shows that strength training, even in modest amounts, can lower disease risk and add years to your life.
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The effect of stents in patients with heart failure has been unknown – until now.
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A mom in her 30s experienced a rare "chronic ectopic pregnancy," which is when an ectopic pregnancy isn't detected via urine pregnancy tests.
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India will get its indigenous vaccine for cervical cancer on Thursday. The vaccine is expected to make it treatment easier for the patients. The vaccine will be launched by Serum Institute of India (SII) and Department of Biotechnology, Government of India on…
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A molecular taxonomy for prostate cancer reveals a subtype associated with copy-number loss found in African and European populations that predicts poor outcomes and two subtypes—one associated with high mutational noise and one with copy-number gain—specific…
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Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) [US], August 31 (ANI): A procedure known as micro-needling, when performed soon after surgery, can improve the final appearance of surgical scars, with the best results obtained when performed within six to seven weeks.
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Researchers have developed a risk score to predict mortality for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) who have undergone a successful transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) and have been discharged home.  The risk score is a product of the ENVISAGE-…
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Japan: The prediction model created by Kazuki Nakajima and colleagues for electroconvulsive...
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Wild birds from threatened roseate terns, puffins and gannets to hen harriers are being hit by an “unprecedented” avian flu outbreak, officials have said.
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Advanced in Breast cancer treatment and early detection has increased survival among women but still ...
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Italy: A new study by Felice Cardillo Piccolino and colleagues found that intense physical activity...
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NEW DELHI: A new viral disease, called the 'tomato flu,' has been detected among infants and schoolchildren in several states in India, particularly in the south, over the past...
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A healthy diet and active lifestyle may benefit pregnant mothers and their children, as shown in the intergenerational impact of maternal nutrition and lifestyle before and during pregnancy on fetal growth and offspring health. However, the underlying biologi…
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In this article, InProcess-LSP compares spatially resolved DLS and conventional DLS.
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Statin therapy is administered for prevention of cardiovascular disease, including heart attacks...
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This one-of-its-kind lab has emerged as one of the most sought-after pathology centres that detect all kinds of allergies related to Food, Skin, Dust, Eye, Insect-Sting, drugs & Eczema
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Pregnant people born in the 1990s and 2000s were more than twice as likely than those born in the 1950s to have new-onset hypertensive disorders.
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Thousands of Australians suffering from chronic kidney disease will soon get better access to a life-changing medicine that...
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In an unfinished part of his basement, 95-year-old Richard Soller zips around a makeshift track encircling boxes full of medals he’s won for track and field and long-distance running.
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