(HealthDay)—If you’re vaccinated against COVID-19, you may still get infected—but the odds you’ll need hospitalization are reduced by about two-thirds
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Osteoarthritis biomarker could help cut $23 billion health bill
University of South Australia researchers are a step closer to finding a new biomarker for osteoarthritis, a painful condition which
Continue reading »Taking aspirin three times a week may cut the risk of dying of cancer
Taking aspirin three times a week may cut the risk of dying of cancer by fighting inflammation, study suggests NIH
Continue reading »Opening Medicare to Americans aged 50 to 64 would cut their insurance costs
Opening Medicare to Americans aged 50 to 64 would lower health care premiums for the group, but also drive up
Continue reading »You actually DON’T need to cut out red meat, scientists claim
You DON’T need to cut out red meat: Scientists say official advice on eating less beef, pork and lamb is
Continue reading »Man needs part of his penis cut off after a rubber band incident
Man has part of his penis amputated after ‘strangulating it’ by trying to use a RUBBER BAND to stop his
Continue reading »DAAs cut deaths in those treated for HCV-related liver cancer
(HealthDay)—Among patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and complete response to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treatment, direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy
Continue reading »Prevention bundle may cut cardiac device infections
(HealthDay)—Standardized protocols and bundles can improve infection prevention in the electrophysiology laboratory, according to a study published online June 4
Continue reading »Staying fit can cut your risk of heart attack by half
Poor cardiorespiratory fitness could increase your risk of a future heart attack, even if you have no symptoms of a
Continue reading »Most nations falling short of UN targets to cut premature deaths from chronic diseases
People in the UK, US and China have a higher risk of dying early from conditions like cancer, heart disease
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