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Olympic champion reveals she is being treated for sepsis, kidney infection and fever after miscarriage
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High blood pressure is a common condition that if left untreated can cause serious health issues like heart attack and stroke.
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The study constructed a new AI-based imaging technology that allows us to detect the degree of vascular inflammation caused in Covid-19. Patients, who do develop this inflammation in their arteries, have up to eight times higher risk of dying in the hospital …
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Perspective from The New England Journal of Medicine — Updated Health Warnings for Alcohol — Informing Consumers and Reducing Harm
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Perspective from The New England Journal of Medicine — Losing Contact — Covid-19, Telemedicine, and the Patient–Provider Relationship
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Images in Clinical Medicine from The New England Journal of Medicine — Severe Subcutaneous Emphysema
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Making healthy choices is one of the best things you can do for your body, but it can be challenging to know what those choices are.
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A study found out that changing the way gestational diabetes is diagnosed could save women's and babies' lives.
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“When I walked out of the treatment center without my cane, I knew the whole journey had been worth it.”
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We chatted with Dr. Jacob Hascalovici and Anthony Puopolo, RexMD Chief Medical Officer, about the best exercise habits that slow aging.
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By IANSlife New Delhi, Aug 27 (IANSlife): Road trips are a relieving getaway from the daily structured routines we often find ourselves engulfed in, an escape to find new paths in our lives as we slowly cruise down the highway and let the heart wander to fin…
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Researchers have found in an innovative, pragmatic randomised trial that high-dose influenza...
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These plant-powered multis deliver holistic nutritional support!
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According to a new study, administration of combination of sacubitril/valsartan (Entresto) for heart ...
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Monkeypox now a global emergency; heres all you need to know about viral disease The human-specific microglia type exists throughout development and adulthood, the researchers found, suggesting the cells play a role in the maintenance of the brain upkeep rath…
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Salt is a very important ingredient for enhancing taste and adding flavour to food. Our body requires salt to function properly as it regulates electrolytes that allow the brain to carry signals for the proper functioning of nerves and muscles. It also keeps …
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I thought monkeypox happened to other people, until I got it. It started with an itchy throat. Then the physical and emotional pain were both severe.
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Retroperitoneal hemorrhage (RPH) following transfemoral arterial access is a dreaded complication needing immediate management. A 70-year-old female with inferior wall myocardial infarction developed hemodynamic instability following transfemoral percutaneous…
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Scientific Reports - Age as a primary driver of the gut microbial composition and function in wild harbor seals
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Following the Mediterranean diet can increase your life expectancy and reduce the risk of early death.
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Scientific Reports - Impact of intravenous dexmedetomidine on gastrointestinal function recovery after laparoscopic hysteromyomectomy: a randomized clinical trial
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Scientific Reports - A virtual evaluation of options for managing risk of hospital congestion with minimum intervention
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There may soon be a new weapon in the battle against Covid in the form of a durable coating, thanks to Indian-American researchers, that can quickly kill bacteria and viruses on surfaces, and keep killing them for six months or longer.
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