The brain is considered to be one of the most complex systems in existence. And while significant headway has been
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New study: One is seven child deaths result from pneumonia, the flu, other LRIs
Despite large declines since 1990 in child deaths from pneumonia and the flu, these and other lower respiratory infections (LRIs)
Continue reading »Drawing on a love of art, she’s gone from patient to healer
A red wagon. A blue easel. A sunny atrium. Katie Hinson remembers those snippets of her childhood stay in the
Continue reading »Mother’s heartbreak after her baby died in the womb from group B strep
Mother’s heartbreak after her baby died in the womb from common group B strep bug just DAYS before she was
Continue reading »International study finds similar results from total or partial hip replacement
To do a total or partial hip replacement for older adults who have a hip fracture has been the question.
Continue reading »Flirty comments from romantic partner may offer confidence boost for women
Drawing attention to a woman’s sexuality or physical appearance often has negative psychological consequences, but a new study from a
Continue reading »Family left heartbroken after two sisters die from strokes in 24 hours
Two sisters die from strokes within 24 HOURS of each other as heartbroken family reveal one of them was travelling
Continue reading »'Lupus causes severe fatigue and joint pain – rugby is an escape from all of it'
Molly Sanghera has always been a rugby fan. She loved watching England play but had never played herself. When the
Continue reading »This Guy Went from Skinny Fat to Super Fit With a Simple Workout Routine
• Feeling “skinny fat,” Corey O’Hara made simple diet changes to incorporate more protein while reducing carbs and sugar. •
Continue reading »Artist colourises photos of asylum patients from the Victorian era
Portraits of Victorian asylum patients have been brought back to life by being colourised. The original black and white images
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