[ad_1] Fear of attack Health experts say that a screening program set up to eliminate potential heart problems is not foolproof, but the number of serious incidents was "higher than expected" The …
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[ad_1] Women who attend bad screening have 60% lower risk of bad cancer death in first 10 years Ingrid Torjesen Monday, 12 November 2018 Women who take part in bad screening have …
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[ad_1] Regularly drinking coffee could decrease your risk of developing Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease later on in life, a study has claimed. While many people rely on their morning cup of Joe …
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[ad_1] Medics claim there is “convincing evidence” that spending hours glued to TVs, computers and smartphones is fuelling childhood obesity, The Sun reported. The World Cancer Research Fund report found rising exposure …
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[ad_1] Circadian rhythms, otherwise known as your body’s 24 hour sleep/wake cycle, determine when you feel sleepy, and when it’s time to wake up in the morning. Besides your sleep, though, your …
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[ad_1] MOUNT BETHEL, Pennsylvania – The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced that patients of Dr. Palmer Cuttoro of Cuttoro Dental Associates on South Delaware Drive in Mt. Bethel, Northampton County, could have …
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[ad_1] TUESDAY, November 6, 2018 (American Heart Association) – Traditional risk factors such as obesity, high blood pressure and a sedentary lifestyle may not be the only predictors of type 2 diabetes. …
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[ad_1] Copyright of the image Getty Images According to British researchers, women whose body clocks mean that they are "morning people" are at lower risk of developing bad cancer. The Bristol University …
Read More »Withdrawal from the appendix is linked to a lower risk of Parkinson's | Nation
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) – Scientists have discovered a new clue: Parkinson's disease may begin not in the brain but in the intestines – perhaps in the appendix. Researchers whose appendix had been …
Read More »FDA announces recall of another heart drug against cancer risk
[ad_1] Jen Christensen, CNN (CNN) – The US Food and Drug Administration is alerting patients to another booster of the drug used to treat high blood pressure, pointing it to a potential …
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