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Undergoing mild brain stimulation for four days in a row improved short-term memory in older adults, including those with mild cognitive decline, a new study found.
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Hospital support and leadership from bedside clinicians were the primary facilitators for successful implementation of prone positioning for COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome, researchers reported. Chad H. Hochberg, MD, MHS, pulmonologist at J…
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Incidental infections from the oral formula are becoming more glaring as the world inches closer to eradication of the disease and the number of polio cases caused by the wild virus plummets
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MONDAY, Aug. 22, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Back in 2006, doctors began recommending the first vaccine for the common sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV), with the shots carrying the potential to lower the risk of certain cancers.Now, a new study sh…
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In a newly released study, researchers explored the sotrovimab uptake for severe COVID-19 prophylaxis and its safety across the community populations in England.
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Researchers found that an infliximab biosimilar was as safe and effective as the reference product (Remicade) in pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease. However, more studies on adalimumab biosimilars in pediatric patients are needed.
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Early heart failure symptoms — including nausea and vomiting — can be "harbingers" of "impending death," according to the American Heart Association.
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China: Type 2 diabetes presence with elevated neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) may worsen...
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It’s the modern version of the age-old question – how do you reduce the stress in your life? When you have endless daily responsibilities, it is easy to become stressed out. Juggling work-related duties, taking care of the family (which means figuring out wha…
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Karen McCarthy had been suffering with a chest infection for two weeks when she made an appointment to see her GP.
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Technology could offer a solution to treatment-resistant depression, where antidepressants don’t work effectively, a new study has shown.
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Scientific Reports - RSPO3 is a novel contraction-inducible factor identified in an “in vitro exercise model” using primary human myotubes
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Joint pain is not just limited to older people anymore There is a rise in joint pain among young adults including those who have recovered from COVID 19 A large number of youngsters are complaining of bone and joint problems It is imperative to take care of y…
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It's hard to get back into a regular exercise routine, but you and I both know we should.
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A doctor explains what causes globus sensation — when you feel like something is stuck in your throat — and how to fix it. Plus, learn when to get medical help.
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Waitsfield, Vermont, USA - August 22, 2022 - Proactive clinician, educator and author Dr. June E. Stevens has now released her new book, What in the Gut
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New findings reveal how recovery progresses following inflammation triggered by injury or illness.
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DAKAR: A new case of Ebola virus has been confirmed in the city of Beni in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the country's National Institute for ...
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With up to 20 per cent of the infected developing long Covid, what are the symptoms and who is most likely to experience them?
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The Relationship Between the Blood-Brain-Barrier and the Central Effects of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists and Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter-2 Inhibitors
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Korean researchers said they developed a home-based exercise program (HEP) with an augmented reality (AR) system to improve balance in patients with stroke.Many stroke patients have difficulties in their daily lives due to impaired balance, finding it hard to…
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The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) said Monday that its research team has developed a new type of protein treatment to reduce the side effects, including severe inflammation, from existing Alzheimer's treatments.Alzheimer's disease…
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Both neurological and psychotic disorders have been found to persist in some patients 2 years after first becoming infected with COVID-19
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A higher male cancer risk is only partly explained by known risk factors highlighting the importance of biological and sex-related features
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