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Exercise during pregnancy may save children from health problems as adults
Exercise during pregnancy may enable mothers to significantly reduce their children’s chances of developing diabetes and other metabolic diseases later
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With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has become a new norm for many routine and non-emergency medical needs.
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A Kobe University research group including graduate student Ishii Shinichi and Associate Professor Katayama Yoshio (both of the Department of
Continue reading »New bowel cancer treatment could save patients from stoma ordeal
How a two-part bowel cancer treatment could save patients from invasive surgery and being forced to live with a stoma
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The human body is filled with friendly bacteria. However, some of these microorganisms, such as Veillonella parvula, may be too
Continue reading »Sustained cellular immune dysregulation in individuals recovering from COVID-19
COVID-19, which has killed 1.7 million people worldwide, does not follow a uniform path. Many infected patients remain asymptomatic or
Continue reading »Study finds cancer survivors run greater risk of developing, dying from second cancers
A new American Cancer Society study finds that adult-onset cancer survivors run a greater risk of developing and dying from
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