Contrary to popular belief, most of your salt intake doesn’t come from the salt shaker that resides in your kitchen
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Algorithm aids in early detection of age-related eye disease
Duke University researchers created a computer program that determines, with 94% accuracy, if a person’s age-related macular degeneration (AMD) will
Continue reading »‘I’ve only got months to live because I delayed getting a simple smear test’
Lisa Maffia discusses her 'cervical cancer' diagnosis A mum has been left devastated after learning that she only has months
Continue reading »Low Serum Vitamin D Levels Linked to Ulcerative Colitis
TOPLINE: Serum vitamin D levels are significantly lower and the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency is significantly higher in patients
Continue reading »Cheap medicines found to prevent migraine as effectively as expensive ones
Migraine is more than just a headache. Often the pain is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, light sensitivity, and sound sensitivity.
Continue reading »Healthy gut microbiome: Fruit, veg may provide bacterial diversity
The gut microbiome plays an important role in the body’s overall health. A healthy gut microbiome has a diverse range
Continue reading »Prenatal exposure to lead linked to lower birth weights, earlier births in gold mining communities
A new study on the impacts of prenatal exposure to toxic metals linked to artisanal gold mining and other sources
Continue reading »Skin diseases pose a psychosocial burden
Skin diseases can cause a psychosocial burden and feelings of stigmatization, according to a study published online Oct. 8 in
Continue reading »MP’s wife still needs physio four years after enduring a life changing stroke
Sir Bob Neill, 71, said Ann-Louise, 67, is still having physiotherapy four years after she was struck down in 2019.
Continue reading »New study links food allergies to increased risk of heart disease death
Reviewed Sensitivity to common food allergens such as cow's milk and peanuts could be an important and previously unappreciated cause
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