An underactive thyroid makes you fat and unhappy. Guilt is a big mess in the metabolism of the small Organ
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Telerehabilitation aids function, pain with advanced cancer
(HealthDay)—Collaborative telerehabilitation modestly improves function and pain while decreasing hospital length of stay and the need for postacute care in
Continue reading »Can pyruvate improve cardiac function following surgery?
Can pyruvate, the end product of glycolysis, help improve cardiovascular function in children who have cardiopulmonary bypass surgery and suffer
Continue reading »Cancer treatments may affect cognitive function by accelerating biological aging
Cancer treatments are suspected to accelerate certain aging processes in the body. A new study has found that indicators of
Continue reading »Just one energy drink may hurt blood vessel function
Young, healthy adults experienced notably diminished blood vessel function soon after consuming one energy drink, according to preliminary research from
Continue reading »New radiation treatment for brain cancer offers better preservation of cognitive function
When it comes to radiation therapy to treat brain cancer, hippocampal-avoidance whole-brain radiotherapy in conjunction with the drug memantine better
Continue reading »Studies show connection between diet, cognitive function
We’ve all experienced a “gut feeling”—when we know deep down inside that something is true. That phenomenon and others, aptly
Continue reading »Small reduction in lung function with Tx de-escalation in COPD
(HealthDay)—A de-escalation from triple therapy to indacaterol/glycopyrronium may lead to a small reduction in lung function in non-frequently exacerbating patients
Continue reading »Short chromosome tips linked to lower physical function in the elderly
Elderly people with short chromosome caps, or telomeres, are more likely to have difficulty performing daily activities such as carrying
Continue reading »VTE linked to acute decline in physical function in women
(HealthDay)—For women, venous thromboembolism (VTE) is associated with acute decline in physical function, according to a study published online June
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