New tools, old rules: Limit screen-based recreational media at home
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Screen time from computers, phones, tablet computers, video games, TV and other screen-based devices is associated with an increased amount […] Drawing on genomic data from more than one million individuals, researchers from the University of Michigan have led a large […] The amount of glucose circulating in the blood changes throughout the day and night and it is influenced by the […] Diabetes assessment currently relies on measurement of blood sugar levels — but a simple saliva sample could replace this, says […] A clinical trial of the use of adrenaline in cardiac arrests has found that its use results in less than […] Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Comprehensive Diabetes Center have discovered a safe and effective novel therapy to […] The usage of e-cigarettes containing nicotine has a significant impact on vascular functions claims new study. Research published in the […] People often look to their resting heart rate as a marker of their fitness: While a normal resting heart rate is between 60 […] Investigators at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the University of Southern California have demonstrated the feasibility of implanting a micropacemaker […]
New tools, old rules: Limit screen-based recreational media at home
Big-data study pinpoints more than 150 genes associated with atrial fibrillation: Study also develops genetic risk score for atrial fibrillation
High glucose spikes are common in ‘healthy’ people
Saliva test could improve diabetes control and treatment: Proteins in saliva can identify uncontrolled type 1 diabetes in children and adolescents — helping to both predict and prevent complications associated with the disease
Using adrenaline in cardiac arrests results in less than one percent more people leaving hospital alive: But nearly doubles the survivors’ risk of severe brain damage
Human clinical trial reveals verapamil as an effective type 1 diabetes therapy
E-cigarettes increase cardiovascular risk as much as cigarettes do
Your Resting Heart Rate Can Predict Your Chances Of Dying Young
Novel micropacemaker takes new approach to faulty heart rhythms: Researchers design and implant a minimally invasive device in area around the heart