Smartphones are an integral part of most people’s lives, allowing us to stay connected and in-the-know at all times. The
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Study shows 2016 election triggered obsessive-compulsive-like symptoms in some individuals
Since the 2016 U.S. presidential election many people have experienced an increase in symptoms of stress and anxiety, and researchers
Continue reading »Fujitsu launches Heart Explorer to study heart behavior
Fujitsu today announced the Japan launch of Fujitsu Healthcare Solution Heart Explorer, a software for medical and nursing schools, including
Continue reading »Study identifies new molecular target for treating deadly lung disease IPF
Scientists searching for a therapy to stop the deadly and mostly untreatable lung disease, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), found a
Continue reading »Study highlights the health and economic benefits of a US salt reduction strategy
New research, published in PLOS Medicine, conducted by researchers at the University of Liverpool, Imperial College London, Friedman School of
Continue reading »Medicaid expansion has no negative effect on cardiovascular procedural outcomes: study
Michigan’s Medicaid expansion was associated with more people receiving procedures for coronary artery disease without a negative effect on patient
Continue reading »Study finds how fat tissue shunts energy to tumors
Obesity is the second-leading preventable cause of cancer and represents one of the greatest threats to global human health. But
Continue reading »Sunshine could hold clues on the timing for a severe form of heart attack, study says
The sun’s radiation could be a factor in seasonal patterns of a deadly type of heart attack, according to new
Continue reading »Physical activity helps fight genetic risk of heart disease, study finds
Keeping fit, even if you’re born with a high genetic risk for heart disease, still works to keep your heart
Continue reading »Doctors should consider using e-cigarettes to help patients who have repeatedly failed to quit tobacco, a new study says
Growing evidence of the effectiveness of e-cigarettes as a quitting aid means doctors should consider recommending them as a less
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