Men with erectile dysfunction are more likely to be diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat, according to a new study. Atrial
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Get your game face on: Study finds it may help
At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Michael Phelps was caught on camera glaring as he prepared for the men’s 200-meter butterfly
Continue reading »Increase in physical activity after breast cancer diagnosis may lower risk of death
At least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity physical activity, such as brisk walking, post diagnosis is associated with lower
Continue reading »Study results may provide a better understanding of Alzheimer’s disease
New research suggests that the complex meshwork of proteins and potentially other biomolecules that provides structural and biochemical support to
Continue reading »New evidence that steroid injections of hip and knee may damage joints
Corticosteroid injections used to treat osteoarthritis pain in the hip and knee may be more dangerous than previously thought, according
Continue reading »CBD extract may work as treatment for cannabis addiction, study finds
CBD supplements could help cannabis addicts stop using the drug ‘by fighting off the major withdrawal symptom of anxiety’ Researchers
Continue reading »Torn between work and family? It may not be good for heart health
When family demands affect work performance or work demands undermine family obligations, the resulting stress may contribute to decreased heart
Continue reading »Memory problems may missed in women because they're better at tests
Early warning sign of dementia may be missed in women because they perform better at memory tests Up to 10%
Continue reading »Study: Innovative pancreatic cancer treatment may rev up immune system
A University of Rochester Wilmot Cancer Institute research team reports that combining a type of radiation therapy with immunotherapy not
Continue reading »Mohs micrographic surgery may up survival in stage I melanoma
(HealthDay)—Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is associated with improved survival compared with traditional surgery with wide margin excision (WME) for stage
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