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[ad_1] Caden Benjamin weighed already 90 pounds at the age of 10 years since he was suffering from the rare Prader-Willi syndrome, a disease characterized by an obsession with eating. On November …
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[ad_1] Men who use anabolic androgens steroids like testosterone may face a higher risk of premature death, warns a new study. Mortality was three times higher among users of anabolic steroids – …
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[ad_1] According to a recent study, hospitals can now treat people with low-risk thyroid cancer with lower radioactivity after surgery. Considered to be the world's longest-running test of thyroid cancer in thyroid …
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[ad_1] Given the excellent prognosis of these tumors, they have been described as low risk. According to a recent study, hospitals can now treat people with low-risk thyroid cancer with lower radioactivity …
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[ad_1] According to a study published in The BMJ, night teams with an unhealthy lifestyle can expose you to a particularly high risk of type 2 diabetes. It is well established that …
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