Kids who develop acute lymphoblastic leukemia may be the victims of a triple-whammy stroke of bad luck, according to a
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Socioeconomic differences in prehospital stroke treatment
New research indicates that emergency responses to stroke before the patient has reached the hospital differ, depending on the patients’
Continue reading »Mayo mindfulness: Grow happiness through focus and practice
Many people wait around for happiness to find them, when in reality it’s sometimes only a positive thought away. Being
Continue reading »Heart failure patients with a higher protein intake live longer
Heart failure patients who consume more protein live longer, according to research presented today at Heart Failure 2018 and the
Continue reading »Nipah claims another victim in India, death toll now 13
Another patient has died in India from the Nipah virus, taking the number of fatalities from an outbreak of the
Continue reading »Triggers of acute heart failure vary globally
Triggers of acute heart failure vary globally, according to late breaking results from the REPORT-HF registry presented today at Heart
Continue reading »Scientific ‘dream team’ shed light on motor neuron death
As the old adage goes, ‘two heads are better than one’. With the development of new technologies and increasingly specialist
Continue reading »Certolizumab looks promising for moderate-to-severe psoriasis
(HealthDay)—Twice-weekly certolizumab biologic appears to be both safe and effective for the treatment of moderate-to-severe chronic plaque psoriasis, according to
Continue reading »Study examines the rise of plaque in arteries
The accumulation of cholesterol plaques in artery walls can lead to atherosclerosis, or the hardening of arteries that contributes to
Continue reading »Increasing physical activity linked to better immunity in breast cancer patients, study finds
A new study from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education has found that moderate to vigorous
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