‘Game-changing’ British-made malaria vaccine could save the lives of millions of children after study showed using it with cocktail of
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People with stroke who walk 30 minutes per day may have 54% lower risk of death
A new study shows that people who walk or garden at least three to four hours per week, or bike
Continue reading »My day with GP is proof seeing your patients face to face saves lives
‘My day with a frazzled GP is proof that seeing your patients face to face saves lives’: After arriving at
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Write down the benefits of obtaining a college degree, and more than likely, all the items on the completed list
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A research study from the The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research iPSYCH shows that people with ADHD who
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When we witness behaviors that violate shared moral norms, our brain inhibits the neurons that control our tongue movements—just as
Continue reading »Recording brain activity with laser light
A Caltech professor, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Southern California, has demonstrated for the first time a
Continue reading »People with HIV are still dying from a treatable, but neglected, disease
Thembi Ngubane was a young woman who became famous through the American National Public Radio show Thembi’s AIDS Diary: A
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For patients with brain metastases, amino acid positron emission tomography (PET) can provide valuable information about the effectiveness of state-of-the-art
Continue reading »Why a home with no stairs can give you 'bungalow leg'
Why a home with no stairs can give you ‘bungalow leg’: Experts warn that steps can provide crucial exercise that
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