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Smartphone use offers tool to treat multiple sclerosis, other diseases
Monitoring how patients with multiple sclerosis or other degenerative diseases use their smartphones could provide valuable information to help get
Continue reading »Veterans facing dangerous triad amid coronavirus, other health conditions, expert says
Importance of PTSD treatment among veterans and what we can do to help Mental Health Expert Dr. Ken Marfilius talks
Continue reading »Novel imaging application illuminates processes in cancer, COVID-19 and other diseases
Medical images for a wide range of diseases, including coronavirus 19 (COVID-19), can now be more easily viewed, compared, and
Continue reading »Opioid use by teens a red flag for other dangers
(HealthDay)—Teenagers who’ve experimented with opioid painkillers are likely to be taking other health risks, a new study finds. In a
Continue reading »‘Tough year’ for measles and other infectious diseases in US
This year, the germs roared back. Measles tripled. Hepatitis A mushroomed. A rare but deadly mosquito-borne disease increased. And that
Continue reading »Measles can leave you vulnerable to other killer bugs in future
Measles wipes immune system’s memory ‘and leaves children vulnerable to other killer bugs’, study reveals Measles devastates immune system making
Continue reading »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 »It Doesn't 'Erase Women' to Acknowledge Other Genders Menstruate
If you think only women have periods—and feel upset when people tell you that other genders have them too—let’s talk.
Continue reading »Overweight people DO enjoy food more than other adults, study finds
Overweight people really DO enjoy their food more than other adults, study finds Researchers at the University of Iowa studied
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