With increasing age the number of medications is increasing frequently, the frailty of the patients but also. Both Older together
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Salt is bad for you, but how it affects your body is still frontier science
Research has shown that excess salt intake is harmful to people’s health. It can lead to high blood pressure and
Continue reading »Stretches for calves, hamstrings and quads
(HealthDay)—Stretching your leg muscles can improve your flexibility and prevent injury. Here are three stretches that you can do every
Continue reading »New ORNL AI tool revolutionizes process for matching cancer patients with clinical trials
A team of researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory Health Data Sciences Institute has harnessed the
Continue reading »Low-carb diets linked to higher odds for A-fib
(HealthDay)—Keto, Paleo, Atkins—there’s no shortage of low-carb diets to try, but new research suggests that over time, living low-carb can
Continue reading »What the ‘London patient’ means for HIV/AIDS research
The “London Patient” is only the second person known to have shaken off the HIV virus during a 40-year AIDS
Continue reading »Shock wave device revamps treatment for painful kidney deposits
Surrounded by high-voltage electrical boxes, foot pedal controls and sleek computers, UCI Health’s new kidney stone pulverizer is both a
Continue reading »TIGER mouse debuts as model for neurological ailments
New research published today in Scientific Reports has devised a way to track tiny message-carriers in the brain that could
Continue reading »Get in Shape for Tennis and Other Racquet Sports
MONDAY, March 4, 2019 — Playing singles tennis is a great way to have fun and exercise, and if you
Continue reading »Higher hospital readmission rates for cardiac patients in Northern vs. Southern Ontario: Importance
Patients hospitalized with heart attacks, heart failure, atrial fibrillation or stroke in Northern Ontario, Canada, were more likely to be
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