The number of insurance denials for life-saving hepatitis C drugs among patients with both private and public insurers remains high
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People Kept Asking This Woman Why She Didn’t Have Any Cellulite—So She Responded With Such a Raw Photo
Aylish Rutherford is a 21-year-old influencer from the UK who regularly posts food images and fitness selfies meant to inspire her
Continue reading »Acute coronary syndrome patients with short sleep have double odds of hospital readmission
Pilot data from a recent study suggest that patients with short sleep have over two times the odds of readmission
Continue reading »Study links sleep loss with nighttime snacking, junk food cravings, obesity, diabetes
Nighttime snacking and junk food cravings may contribute to unhealthy eating behaviors and represent a potential link between poor sleep
Continue reading »Irradiating chest lymph nodes in patients with early stage breast cancer improves survival
Administering radiation therapy to the lymph nodes located behind the breast bone and above the collar bone to patients with
Continue reading »Dieting associated with risky behaviours in teenage girls
Teenage girls who diet are more likely to engage in other health-compromising behaviours, including smoking, binge drinking, and skipping breakfast,
Continue reading »Symptoms worsen around menses for people with borderline personality disorder
Symptoms associated with borderline personality disorder—a severe and chronic mood disorder characterized by an inability to manage strong emotions—tend to
Continue reading »Soy lecithin NSAID combo drug protects against cancer with fewer side effects
When scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) applied a chemical found in soybeans to
Continue reading »Recreational football an absolute winner for 55- to 70-year-olds with prediabetes
Twice-weekly football training combined with dietary guidance improves fitness level and cardiovascular health profile in untrained 55-70-year-old women and men
Continue reading »Heart failure patients with a higher protein intake live longer
Heart failure patients who consume more protein live longer, according to research presented today at Heart Failure 2018 and the
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