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Six years of exercise — or lack of it — may be enough to change heart failure risk
By analyzing reported physical activity levels over time in more than 11,000 American adults, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers conclude that
Continue reading »Food rules positively influence teen food choices
It turns out that kids are paying more attention than you think when you say broccoli is good for them.
Continue reading »Artificial Intelligence improves stroke and dementia diagnosis in most common brain scan
Machine learning has detected one of the commonest causes of dementia and stroke, in the most widely used form of
Continue reading »Judge tosses California law allowing life-ending drugs
Betsy Davis threw herself a party before becoming one of the first people to use a California law allowing her
Continue reading »Explained: The heart operation Megan Markle’s father underwent
Explained: The heart operation Megan Markle’s father underwent 8 days after suffering a heart attack Thomas Markle, 73, allegedly suffered
Continue reading »Grandfather’s agonising tumours that left him without an eye or ear
The 54-year-old man with a melting face: Grandfather’s agonising tumours have left him unable to eat, talk or speak Subhash
Continue reading »Enzyme’s movement may be key to new cancer drugs: Interfering with the motion of a kinase enzyme might be a new approach for the development of anti-cancer drugs
Revealing all the steps required to activate an enzyme called a protein kinase may identify new ways to target cancer,
Continue reading »Per-capita end-of-life spending is decreasing rapidly, according to new study
Health economists have long considered end-of-life spending to be one of the major contributors to the overall increase in health
Continue reading »Your body is transparentized in a virtual environment: Active method to induce illusory ownership of an invisible body at a distance
A Ph.D. candidate, Ryota Kondo, and Professor Michiteru Kitazaki at Toyohashi University of Technology, in cooperation with Professor Masahiko Inami
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