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Children from educationally deprived, low-income families are much more likely to face long-term cognitive impairment following a stroke. Such is […]
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Medicinal cannabis could offer patients significant relief from intractable epilepsy, but cost and access barriers remain, a review has found. […]
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(HealthDay)—Among people with skin of color, ultraviolet (UV) exposure may not be an important risk factor for melanoma, according to […]
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Chemotherapy attacks all cells in our body and not just cancer cells, which is why patients undergoing the treatment often […]
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A drug widely used to treat fungal infections improved key biomarkers in lung tissue cultures as well as in the […]
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New research from Brigham Young University finds college students could be just as at risk for developing skin cancer in […]
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A commonly-used treatment for chronic subdural haematoma—the build-up of ‘old’ blood in the space between the brain and the skull, […]
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Fractured sleep, daytime sleepiness and other signs of disturbance in one’s circadian rhythm are common complaints of people with Alzheimer’s […]
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A survey of small farmers in Texas identifies a significant gap in food safety protocols and resources, increasing the risk […]
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TUESDAY, Dec. 15, 2020 — The earlier in life type 2 diabetes arises, the deadlier it is, a new analysis […]
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