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Bloodletting therapy offers promising treatment for heat stroke

Heat stroke is primarily classified into exertional and non-exertional forms. Exertional heat stroke results from strenu...

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Time-restricted eating shows promising weight and metabolic benefits, study reveals

A comprehensive meta-analysis of RCTs suggests meal timing strategies, such as time-restricted eating, offer moderate we...

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Prolonged mental fatigue can impair self-control and increase aggression

Prolonged mental fatigue can wear down brain areas crucial for the individual ability to self-control, and cause people ...

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Weight Loss Drugs Can Help Stroke Survivors Prevent Recurrence, Reduce Death Risks, Finds Study

A new study presented at the American Heart Association’s annual meeting in Chicago found that GLP-1 or SGLT2 drug red...

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Research highlights immune system's role in depression

A new study highlights the link between inflammation and depression, challenging traditional neurotransmitter-focused th...

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Doctors warn that common reflux drug could trigger SCURVY - after Victorian disease strikes 50 year-old man

Doctors in Australia described a man in his early 50s who showed signs of scurvy in a study published in BMJ Case Report...

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Kebormed And Berg Software Announce Strategic Partnership To Drive Connected Health Innovation

(MENAFN - EIN Presswire) By combining our software development expertise with KeborMed's robust platform, we can help ou...

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Cancer: FG, SIEMENS sign agreement for purchase of oncology equipment

The federal government has Monday sign an agreement with Siemens Healthineers for purchase of advance equipment that wil...

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Global Cashew Market Size, Share And Forecast To 2033

(MENAFN - Straits Research) Introduction The cashew nut is one of the most sought-after edible nuts on the market. The c...

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Kate Middleton: Narinder Kaur faces backlash for comments about Princess of Wales’ appearance

Narinder Kaur faced backlash for her ‘stupid tweet’ about Kate Middleton....

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Amid threats of violent protests, Brampton Triveni temple cancels event

The authorities appologised to the community members, stating, "We apologize to all community members who were depending...

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Mike Waltz, India caucus head, named Donald Trump's National Security Advisor

He has been a sharp critic of the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan and has called on the US to hold accountable th...

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How a £400 brain zapper finally helped me conquer my depression: ANNE ATKINS suffered for 30 years and nothing worked - until she tried the headset now being rolled out on the NHS

Finally, I admitted it. Crying all day. Staring blindly out of windows. Incapable of the most basic tasks. Waking with t...

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New 'gold' pill that could spell the end of hangovers: It sounds too good to be true, but scientists may have finally uncovered a way to enjoy alcohol without ANY harmful side-effects

You might well think that it sounds too good to be true - a pill that means you can enjoy alcohol without suffering any ...

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Tennessee Fugitive Accused Of Killing A Man And Lying About A Bear Chase Is Caught In South Carolina

Authorities accused Nicholas Wayne Hamlett of killing a man and trying to pass off the body as someone else's....

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I’ve helped 150 couples fix their sex lives. This is the advice I give to all of them

Telegraph: A sex therapist reveals her best tips for better connection....

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One in 10 NHS trusts have a 'male menopause' policy - but a QUARTER do not have policies in place for women

The woke protocols have been installed at around 20 trusts, despite the NHS describing the term as 'unhelpful and mislea...

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Wes Streeting launches crackdown to stop 'rip off' agencies charging the NHS £3billion a year for temporary workers

Health Secretary Wes Streeting said 'desperate hospitals' have been forced to pay 'eye-watering sums' of up to £2,000 f...

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Miracle anti-smoking pill being rolled out on the NHS in England could save THOUSANDS of lives

Amanda Pritchard, chief executive of NHS England, hailed the drug as a 'game-changer' and a major step towards creating ...

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Alleged Killer Who Faked Death Arrested at Hospital

A fugitive suspected of killing a man in Tennessee and trying to cover it up with a story about a cliff and a bear has b...

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An Hourglass-Shaped Stent May Ease Tough-to-Treat Angina Pain; Here's All About It

A Mayo Clinic study suggests that an hourglass-shaped stent could improve blood flow and ease severe and reoccurring che...

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Facing fears and finding strength: Veterans dive with sharks on Veterans Day

Veterans suited up at the Denver Aquarium to confront their fears and find renewed strength through shared experiences....

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Fetal monitoring can be essential during labour – but many women don’t realise they have choices

If there are complexities or greater risks, or labour has been artificially induced, continuous monitoring is recommende...

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These veterans are on track to become nurses through a scholarship program created to address the nursing shortage

Veterans pursuing nursing degrees can receive scholarships and non-tuition assistance through the Service Scholars Progr...

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Food For Thought with Kat | Instant instincts

Gut intuition, primal instinct, intuitive eating — have we lost these innate skills and these abilities when it comes ...

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NHS offers 'improved' stop smoking pill

People in England will be able to get free varenicline tablets to help them quit cigarettes....

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I’m a nutritionist and this is what I eat in a day

Our age, gender, exercise level and ability to absorb nutrients are among diet factors....

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Is Making Your Bed Bad For You? Experts Debunk Social Media's Claims

On today's episode of things you can't unhear: is making your bed bad for you? According to a viral Instagram video, mak...

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Winter Cough Got You Down? Try Lemon And Clove Water Instead Of Your Morning Coffee For Quick Relief

Drinking lemon and clove water might just be your own natural remedy against winter blues, to ease the great discomfort ...

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The Most Giving US States

Americans gave almost $560 billion to charity in 2023, according to Giving USA. Some states are more charitable than oth...

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Women suing Idaho after they were denied abortions will tell their stories in court

Four women who are suing the state of Idaho after they were denied abortions will testify about their experiences. The c...

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We Are The Dead: Flying Officer Arthur Reid died on a secret mission to occupied France

Seven planes took off on a blustery night in 1944. Only five made it back. This is the story of one that didn't....

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H5N1 bird flu might be more prevalent among humans than public health data shows

The number of infected dairy herds in California jumped up again on Monday as the outbreak continues...

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Veterinary Artificial Insemination Market to Grow by USD 962.3 Million from 2024-2028, as Livestock Multiplication Drives Demand with AI Impact on Market Trends - Technavio

NEW YORK, Nov. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Report on how AI is redefining market landscape - The global veterinary artifici...

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Asthma May Affect Memory in Children, Study Finds

New research suggests the condition may have long-term consequences....

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Why Is Your Leg Shaking? Here Are 5 Potential Culprits

You're working at your desk, probably on your fifth Zoom call and second iced coffee of the day, when you realize you ha...

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UPDATED: BIO-TECHNE ANNOUNCES IVDR CERTIFIED HEMATOLOGY CONTROLS AND CALIBRATORS

R&D Systems Hematology Controls and Calibrators has completed the Class B Certification under the new European Union In ...

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Global D-Dimer Testing Market to Observe Growth at a CAGR of ~5% by 2030 | DelveInsight

The growing prevalence of cardiovascular and thrombotic disorders is driving strong demand for D-dimer testing. As blood...

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New discovery reveals how mutant RAS genes drive tumor growth

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and their collaborators have discovered a new way in which RAS ge...

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Targeted degradation of Pin1 shows promise for pancreatic cancer treatment

In drug discovery, targeted protein degradation is a method that selectively eliminates disease-causing proteins....

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2024 Annual Meeting Of The Mexican Academy Of Neurology

Grand Finale of the XLVIII Annual Meeting of the Mexican Academy of Neurology...

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Frailty increases a person's risk of dementia, study finds

An international study led by a University of Queensland researcher has found frailty increases a person's risk of demen...

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Discrimination may drive postpartum weight retention in Black women

Researchers have been unable to explain why after giving birth, Black patients are two to three times as likely to retai...

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Researchers develop new antibody with potential to treat several types of cancer

Researchers at Uppsala University and KTH Royal Institute of Technology have developed a new form of precision medicine,...

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The Latest Movement Trend Is Suspiciously Chill

It seems like there's always a new workout trending on social media, but the latest one focuses more on exercising your ...

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The Unexpected ADHD-Weight Connection in Kids. Doctors Explain

Healthy Insights provides evidence-based health guidance on the relationship between ADHD and weight gain in children, p...

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ADHD in Kids: Hidden Weight Pattern Just Discovered. Doctors Explain

Healthy Insights provides evidence-based health guidance on the relationship between ADHD and weight gain in children, p...

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The Inner Circle acknowledges, Scott R. Partridge, MD, FACOG as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member

MESA, Ariz., Nov. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Scott R. Partridge, MD, FACOG is ac...

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VANCE trial marks milestone in t cell therapy for solid tumors

The largest ever clinical trial of T cell therapy for solid tumors has ended, heralding a new era for precision T cell t...

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Adequate sleep significantly reduces the risk of hypertension in adolescents, new study finds

Adolescents who meet the recommended guidelines of 9 to 11 hours of sleep per day were shown to have a significantly low...

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The hidden burden of weight stigma in pregnant women and new mothers

People with larger bodies commonly face a pervasive, resilient form of social stigma, often facing discrimination in the...

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Historical redlining continues to affect HIV treatment in affected communities

A new study from Tulane University finds that historical race-based lending practices are still impacting health today, ...

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Pandemic-era drinking increases persist, study shows

Alcohol is a leading cause of illness and death in the United States, and new research suggests an alarming increase in ...

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Study links asthma to memory deficits in children

Asthma is associated with memory difficulties in children, and early onset of asthma may exacerbate memory deficits, acc...

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Who was Jean Charles de Menezes? New documentary Shoot to Kill: Terror on the Tube airs

A police marksman who shot dead Jean Charles de Menezes, an innocent man wrongly suspected of being a terrorist in the a...