A bigger belly increases your risk of dementia because fat cells trigger brain-damaging inflammation, finds study People with a higher
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Team finds potent antibodies against three Ebola viruses
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and their colleagues are a step closer to developing a broadly effective antibody treatment
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Why doctors give caesarean sections: Nearly 70 per cent choose the procedure out of fear of being sued, reveals study
Continue reading »Omega-3 supplements make children better behaved, study finds
Omega-3 supplements make children better behaved by improving their brain health: Study finds they are less likely to disobey instructions,
Continue reading »Frailty may be more deadly in younger heart patients, study finds
Traditionally, frailty is thought to be a syndrome of the elderly—one which comes as a natural and inevitable side-effect of
Continue reading »Breast cancer follow-up imaging varies widely, study finds
Follow-up imaging for women with non-metastatic breast cancer varies widely across the country, according to a new study led by
Continue reading »Married people are less likely to break bones in their old age
Married people are less likely to break bones in their old age because they are better at looking after themselves,
Continue reading »Signs of risky alcohol use often missed in Manitobans, study finds
Manitobans who drink alcohol to excess are much heavier users of the health-care system and have far more contact with
Continue reading »Obesity makes sufferers anxious or depressed by upsetting gut bacteria
Obesity fuels anxiety and depression by disrupting gut bacteria that affect the brain, study finds Obesity affects more than one-third
Continue reading »New drugs are improving survival times for patients with aggressive type of blood cancer, study finds
Survival times for a highly aggressive type of blood cancer have nearly doubled over the last decade due to the
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