(HealthDay)—An algorithm can be used to model and print a three-dimensional (3-D) prosthesis of a human nose, according to a
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Fewer money worries can pay off in better health
(HealthDay)—It’s no secret that money worries can lead to health issues, so reducing monthly bills is a great goal. But
Continue reading »Are your children overdoing it? Too many extracurricular activities can do more harm than good
The growing demand for children to get involved in organized activities outside of school is placing unprecedented strain upon families.
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 »Substance used in Chinese medicine can cause cardiac arrhythmia
Researchers from the Universities of Basel, Vienna and Utrecht report that a medicinal plant frequently used in traditional Chinese medicine—Evodia
Continue reading »Distress in men following prostate cancer can be reduced
A new web-based support programme will help reduce the psychological stress that impacts men who are recovering from prostate cancer.
Continue reading »Can stress testing and biomarker studies predict cardiovascular event risk in older women?
Mayo Clinic researchers, reporting results of the SMART study, have shown that abnormal results on a stress electrocardiogram are an
Continue reading »Primary care can effectively manage obstructive sleep apnea
(HealthDay)—Primary care management of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is as effective and more cost-effective than in-laboratory diagnosis, according to a
Continue reading »Workplace anxiety can be good if you harness it to remain motivated and stay on task
New research on anxiety in the workplace finds that too much worrying about work can hinder an employee’s performance, but
Continue reading »Antimicrobial therapy can prevent sepsis in pneumonia patients
Antimicrobial therapy targeting specific cells in the immune system could prevent sepsis and life-threatening disease in people suffering from pneumonia,
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