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Seven ways you could be damaging your sight without even realising it
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Seven ways you could be damaging your sight without even realising it

10/01/2023

I’m an ophthalmologist. These are the seven ways you could be damaging your sight without even realising it Dry eyes and headaches are just some of the symptoms of an eye problem  Our eyesight is often something we take for…

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HEALTHNOTES: No breast checks for one in three women
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HEALTHNOTES: No breast checks for one in three women

09/30/2023

HEALTHNOTES: No breast checks for one in three women, new survey claims A third of British women do not regularly check their breasts for signs of cancer, a survey suggests. And a quarter of those polled said they were not…

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Seven ways to fix your fatigue if you're tired all the time
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Seven ways to fix your fatigue if you're tired all the time

09/30/2023

Karina Antram spent ‘a decade being absolutely exhausted’ and has dedicated herself to battling the ‘pandemic of tiredness’ she says is plaguing our society. With a mantra of ‘what I do today impacts how I think and feel tomorrow’, Karina…

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Autologous breast reconstruction linked to higher patient satisfaction
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Autologous breast reconstruction linked to higher patient satisfaction

09/30/2023

Reviewed Women undergoing autologous breast reconstruction – in which the breast is reconstructed using the patient's own tissues– report higher satisfaction with their breasts at follow-up, compared to those undergoing implant-based reconstruction, reports a study in a special October supplement…

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True progression or pseudoprogression in glioblastoma patients?
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True progression or pseudoprogression in glioblastoma patients?

09/29/2023

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Officials agree: Use settlement funds to curb youth addiction. But the how gets hairy
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Officials agree: Use settlement funds to curb youth addiction. But the how gets hairy

09/29/2023

When three teenagers died of fentanyl overdoses last year in Larimer County, Colorado, it shocked the community and “flipped families upside down,” said Tom Gonzales, the county’s public health director. Several schools began stocking naloxone, a medication that reverses opioid…

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Youre constantly worrying: Pregnant women, bushfire smoke and the impossibility of safety
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Youre constantly worrying: Pregnant women, bushfire smoke and the impossibility of safety

09/29/2023

Smoke covered large swathes of Australia during the catastrophic summer fires of 2019-2020. You could see the plumes from space. Over 20% of Australia’s forests went up in smoke and flame. As the fires spread, smoke covered towns and cities….

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Interleukin-22 study provides better understanding of immune responses in inflammatory bowel and lung disease
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Interleukin-22 study provides better understanding of immune responses in inflammatory bowel and lung disease

09/29/2023

An immune factor released by white blood cells during infection or inflammation works to suppress the body’s immune response instead of enhancing it, according to Mater researchers. The finding gives medical practitioners a better understanding of chronic inflammatory conditions in…

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'Strangers think my skin condition is dodgy fake tan'
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'Strangers think my skin condition is dodgy fake tan'

09/29/2023

‘Sometimes it can feel like being an animal at the zoo,’ said Eva Smith, 20, of the way she gets stared at, day in, day out. Eva has vitiligo, an autoimmune disease that causes patches of skin to lose pigment…

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In US, this years back-to-school supplies include Narcan
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In US, this years back-to-school supplies include Narcan

09/29/2023

Before Jackson Danzig leaves the house each morning, he makes sure his backpack is filled with the usual high school necessities: books, homework, lunch—and the Narcan sitting on his bedside table. The opioid overdose reversal drug, also known by its…

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