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Immobilizing mucosal melanoma: Eliminating a protein could lead to a potential treatment
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Immobilizing mucosal melanoma: Eliminating a protein could lead to a potential treatment

07/26/2023

Although rare, mucosal melanoma in humans has a low survival rate. It has been difficult to investigate due to a lack of similar cancers in animals for study. Researchers explored a protein common to human and canine mucosal melanoma. The…

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This Brittany Mahomes-Approved Bath Toy Keeps Sterling ‘So Occupied’ & It’s Less Than $25
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This Brittany Mahomes-Approved Bath Toy Keeps Sterling ‘So Occupied’ & It’s Less Than $25

07/26/2023

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Bath time can be a real struggle, so we are always looking for bath toy recommendations (like these from…

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Eight common symptoms of myocarditis – Contact your doctor straight away’
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Eight common symptoms of myocarditis – Contact your doctor straight away’

07/26/2023

Myocarditis: Expert discusses vaccine side effect The heart is one of our vital organs, and the primary organ of the circulatory system that works to pump blood around the body. It also controls the rhythm and speed of your heart…

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Over a fifth of festival-goers dont wash hands for duration of the festival
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Over a fifth of festival-goers dont wash hands for duration of the festival

07/26/2023

Festival season is upon us – and while music lovers may be left soggy from the occasional downpour of rain, they are less likely to get their hands wet from properly washing them. A poll of 1,500 adults, aged 18-24,…

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Meclofenamate shows promise in treating abnormal respiratory mucus
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Meclofenamate shows promise in treating abnormal respiratory mucus

07/26/2023

Reviewers’ Notes Our respiratory system is lined with a thin fluid layer called mucus on the inside. The mucus protects us from inhaling harmful and unwanted airborne agents from germs to pollutants; it achieves this feat due to its unique…

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Static isometric exercise, such as wall sits, best for lowering blood pressure, finds analysis
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Static isometric exercise, such as wall sits, best for lowering blood pressure, finds analysis

07/25/2023

Static isometric exercises—the sort that involve engaging muscles without movement, such as wall sits and planks—are best for lowering blood pressure, finds a pooled data analysis of the available evidence from clinical trials, published online in the British Journal of…

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Vitamin D levels could play an important role in psoriasis severity
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Vitamin D levels could play an important role in psoriasis severity

07/25/2023

Reviewers’ Notes More than eight million people in the U.S. experience psoriasis, a condition in which skin cells build up and form itchy dry patches. A person's vitamin D levels could play an important role in psoriasis severity, according to…

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Older adults who identify as sexual and gender minorities experience disproportionate age-related decline, finds study
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Older adults who identify as sexual and gender minorities experience disproportionate age-related decline, finds study

07/25/2023

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Doctor Not Held Liable for Childs Necrotizing Pancreatitis
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Doctor Not Held Liable for Childs Necrotizing Pancreatitis

07/25/2023

A Georgia doctor was cleared last month of having failed to diagnose and treat a child whose acute pancreatitis developed life-threatening complications, according to a report posted on the website of Courtroom View Network. In 2018, the parents of the…

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Research pinpoints inflammation source behind atherosclerosis
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Research pinpoints inflammation source behind atherosclerosis

07/25/2023

Scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center and Children’s Medical Center Dallas have discovered in mice how high cholesterol causes blood vessels to become inflamed, a necessary prerequisite for atherosclerosis—the “hardening of the arteries” responsible for most heart attacks and strokes….

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