The benefits of a prostate cancer screening tool
Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging of the prostate (mpMRIp) is a promising tool for diagnosing prostate cancer, and prior to its availability, detection relied on clinical exams and prostate specific antigen screening. In a study published in BJU International, investigators found…
Read MoreBigg Boss 14: Eijaz Khan’s Instagram shows he loves gymming; see pics
These pictures of Eijaz Khan working out will make you swoon over the 45-year-old actor Bigg Boss 14 has brought back some entertainment in the lives of reality show enthusiasts with this year’s high-powered contestants and the many twists and…
Read MorePlan Ahead to Keep Halloween Safe for Kids With Asthma, Allergies
TUESDAY, Oct. 6, 2020 — This Halloween may be especially challenging for parents of children with asthma and allergies, as they also have to guard against COVID-19. “Every year we send out tips on how to keep your kids with…
Read MorePittsburgh Health Data Alliance developing new AI models for oncology, mental health
More than a year since they announced a partnership to advance machine learning advancement in areas such as oncology, precision medicine and imaging, the researchers from the Pittsburgh Health Data Alliance and AWS are unveiling new AI-based techniques to assess breast cancer risk,…
Read MoreAntibiotics May Be Best First Treatment for Appendicitis
TUESDAY, Oct. 6, 2020 — For some patients suffering from appendicitis, antibiotics may do the trick, a large U.S. trial suggests. More than 70% of patients who received antibiotics avoided surgery for at least 90 days, according to the new…
Read MoreThe best natural treatment to relieve your eczema symptoms at home
Eczema is a long-term condition that causes the skin to become dry, itchy, red and cracked, according to the NHS. But, regularly using lavender oil before bed could be key to relieving your eczema symptoms, it’s been claimed. Eczema is…
Read MoreThe number and clonality of TCRs are associated with the prognosis of colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in the world, with more than one and a half million new cases diagnosed annually. Approximately 20% of diagnosed stage II patients experience relapses after surgery. There is no marker yet…
Read MoreThe New Fruity Pebbles Candy Bar Makes Chocolate Approved for Breakfast
Calling all Fruity Pebbles fans! Gone are the days where you only have the bite in cereal, because Post Consumer Brands has partnered with Frankford to create the Fruity Pebbles Candy Bar. Is this what love at first sight is…
Read MoreRTL1 gene a likely culprit behind temple and Kagami-Ogata syndromes
Temple and Kagami-Ogata syndromes are serious genetic conditions that can lead to a variety of health problems with neonatal lethality, and in the case of Temple syndrome, severe growth problems occur. However, the genetic mechanisms of these illnesses are not…
Read MoreHigh cholesterol: A sensation felt in your calves could indicate your levels are too high
High cholesterol levels are troublesome as it means there is too much ‘bad’ cholesterol floating in the blood, which can result in serious complications. The condition does not have any obvious symptoms in the early stages meaning many are unaware…
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