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10/01/2020

What it’s like to be told you have cervical abnormalities in lockdown

Written by Lauren Geall We all know how important smear tests are – but with so many appointments being cancelled as

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09/28/2020

Could your menopause symptoms be hard on your heart?

Menopause is accompanied by numerous symptoms that can interfere with a woman’s quality of life, but can they also cause

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06/30/2020

Here's When Dizziness Might Be a Symptom of the Coronavirus

COVID-19 is tricky. Experts are still learning the ins and outs of this virus, which was first detected in December

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06/15/2020

Beijing outbreak shows need to be ready as economies reopen

China moved swiftly Monday to try to control a new outbreak of the coronavirus after 36 more cases were confirmed

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06/11/2020

My baby has ‘tongue-tie’—Should I be worried?

Congratulations on your new bundle of joy! Is it joyful? What if your baby cries, fusses and isn’t feeding well?

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06/02/2020

Researchers find some hair greying is due to stress and thus can be reversed

A team of researchers at Columbia University, collaborating with an associate at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,

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05/20/2020

Coronavirus may be increasing risk of stroke – doctors on the frontline witness new pattern

Just as Arvind was heading home after a long day as the consultant on call, his phone began to ring.

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05/19/2020

Your Favorite Group Fitness Classes Won't Be Like They Used To

The thought of hitting up a CrossFit class may have boosted your mood pre-COVID-19, but can understandably give you anxiety

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05/15/2020

Measured lockdown may be necessary until mid-2021

A cautious, measured approach to relaxation of lockdown measures is required to protect the most vulnerable members of society and

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05/13/2020

Food allergy may be underdiagnosed in children on Medicaid

Prevalence of food allergy among Medicaid-enrolled children across the U.S. was substantially lower (0.6 percent), compared to previous national estimates

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