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US based Meetpositives.com is inviting their community to start looking for matches online as cuffing season approaches. While this is usually known as a
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A new study published in the journal Science reveals a unique form of cell communication that controls muscle repair.
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In a potential game changer for patients with type 2 diabetes, a team of researchers has identified a therapeutic target for the preservation and regeneration of beta cells -- cells in the pancreas that produce and distribute insulin.
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How muscle stem cells activate themselves to repair damaged tissue has boggled scientists. Now we know hyaluronic acid might be the key.
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Don't want to carry around your card everywhere proving you've been vaccinated against COVID-19? Thank goodness for smartphones.
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ORLANDO, Fla. — Many patients with non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis experience symptoms for nearly a decade before receiving a diagnosis, according to a presenter at the 2022 Rheumatology Nurses Society Conference.
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According to a study published in the Journal of Religion and Health, low religiosity in adulthood is associated with an increased risk for developing Parkinson’s Disease (PD), among both England and United States populations. ...
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Rates of asthma and respiratory allergy among children decreased from 2007 to 2018, with variations based on race, ethnicity, income level and other demographics, according to a study published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Further, the study…
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Yale researchers may have found a way to keep organs alive longer after death. Using new technology, they were...
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As CPGs cut sugar in drinks and foods, they are increasingly choosing “non-nutritive” alternatives, but the shift could come at a cost to consumers’ health, scientists warn.
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MEDICINE HAT, AB - Since the start of the pandemic, when COVID became the most talked about virus, we haven't ...
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Pressurised rooms have a critical role to play in healthcare environments by protecting both patients and staff from infection and disease.
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Dizziness is one of the most common symptoms encountered by physicians daily. It is divided into four categories: vertigo, disequilibrium, presyncope, and psychogenic dizziness. It is essential to distinguish these four symptoms because the causes, prognosis,…
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UC San Diego and Salk Institute researchers report a surprising link between mitochondria, inflammation and gene mutations that may increase risk of atherosclerosis.
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We all know that people have reported brain fog and other neurological issues after having COVID-19. But a new study shows some sobering news – COVID-19 infec
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Compared with sensor-augmented pump therapy, closed-loop insulin delivery increased glucose time in range and reduced hypoglycemia episodes but detracted from sleep quality.
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THURSDAY, Aug. 4, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- As the worst flu season in five years winds down in Australia, U.S. health officials are bracing for similar severity this coming fall.
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Cross-sectional survey showed 88% of patients recovered their senses at 2-year follow-up
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In Africa, where repeated outbreaks have been documented since the 1970s, the pattern of transmission is different, as per WHO and Africa CDC
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Here are the right words to use when someone confides in you.
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The CDC recently reported that 2019 data shows over half of 18- to 34-year-olds live with at least one chronic health condition.
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The most popular and result-oriented SARMS cutting cycle that have usually offered great results especially for women will be discussed in this section. It is advised not to begin with stacking different cutting SARMs, especially if you are beginner. You can …
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A new study exploring the genetic drivers of heart failure raises the possibility that some of the molecular pathways that lead to the common condition could be precisely targeted.
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MIT researchers have developed microparticles that could be used to create self-boosting vaccines, saving us time and money, and better curbing the spread of germs.
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