Jennifer Garner knew she was pregnant for the first time despite her doctor telling her otherwise. The 46-year-old actress — who
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Noninvasive brain stimulation leads to fine motor improvement after stroke
Stroke is common and accompanied by complex disabilities—such as lower and upper limb disability, speech impairment, and chronic post-stroke pain.
Continue reading »Chronic medical conditions are common in women with urinary incontinence
New research published in BJU International indicates that women with urinary incontinence often have other chronic conditions. The findings have
Continue reading »Osteopathy can be used to treat mental health related to back pain – new study
Millions worldwide suffer from chronic musculoskeletal back pain (lasting more than three months). The problem is so big that in
Continue reading »Americans are more anxious than before
Americans are becoming more anxious about their safety, health, finances, politics and relationships, a new online poll from the American
Continue reading »Multiple myeloma: A bold study to make allografting safer and more efficient
In a 10-patient cohort study led by Dr. Jean Roy, hematologist and professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Université
Continue reading »Ebola vaccines to be shipped to Congo, WHO chief says
Ebola vaccines will be shipped as quickly as possible to Congo as the number of suspected cases in the latest
Continue reading »How heart tissue combines mechanical strength and electrical reliability
The human heart can be viewed as both a mechanical and an electrical device – one that contracts and pumps
Continue reading »New study finds ginger proven to treat vomiting in children with acute gastroenteritis
Researchers presenting at the 51st ESPGHAN Annual Meeting have today revealed the results of a new study which proves the
Continue reading »How do public ‘report cards’ affect physicians’ treatment decisions?
Public “report cards” on outcomes for patients who have undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI or coronary angiography) were originally developed
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