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JANE CLARKE reveals how you can EAT to beat disease
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JANE CLARKE reveals how you can EAT to beat disease

09/27/2020

Heart disease, arthritis, dementia and cancer – all can be triggered by inflammation. Now JANE CLARKE, one of the UK’s top dietitians reveals how you can EAT to beat disease What’s the biggest health threat we all face? Most people…

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Why bodyweight workouts can be better for you than using gym equipment
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Why bodyweight workouts can be better for you than using gym equipment

09/25/2020

Over the last few months, many of us have had to change how we workout. With gyms shut for months on end we started running and flocked to our living rooms to follow workouts on YouTube and Instagram. We also…

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COVID-19 and small island nations: What we can learn from New Zealand and Iceland
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COVID-19 and small island nations: What we can learn from New Zealand and Iceland

09/23/2020

Despite being at opposite ends of the Earth, Iceland and New Zealand have many similarities. Both are small island nations, heavily reliant on tourism and currently led by young female prime ministers. Both countries have also been commended for their…

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Even cooked carrots can trigger allergic reactions
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Even cooked carrots can trigger allergic reactions

09/22/2020

The consumption of raw carrots triggers allergic reactions in many people. Contrary to popular belief, cooked carrots can also have this effect. This was recently discovered by a research team at the University of Bayreuth. The carrot’s allergen, Dau c…

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Getting a hip replacement? Choice of hospital can be crucial
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Getting a hip replacement? Choice of hospital can be crucial

09/18/2020

(HealthDay)—The COVID-19 pandemic has shown a spotlight on disparities in the U.S. health care system. But the issues are longstanding, and—as one large study illustrates—extend into a common elective surgery. Researchers found that when hip replacement surgery is done at…

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Research shows balanced carbohydrate and fat intake can prevent certain diseases
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Research shows balanced carbohydrate and fat intake can prevent certain diseases

09/16/2020

A team of scientists in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agriculture Research Service (ARS) recently found that consuming a high level of carbohydrates regulates a gene in the body that can reduce your risk of obesity, hypertension, type 2…

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Combining two precision medicines can treat drug-resistant cancers
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Combining two precision medicines can treat drug-resistant cancers

09/15/2020

Launching a dual-pronged attack on tumours using a combination of two innovative precision medicines could treat patients with multiple common cancers, a new clinical trial shows. It is the first trial to use the pioneering genetically targeted drug olaparib—already licensed…

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Adolescent girls at risk for self-injury can be identified using a short psychological profile
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Adolescent girls at risk for self-injury can be identified using a short psychological profile

09/09/2020

A study in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP) reports on three key factors found amongst adolescents that could be used to predict the first occurrence of nonsuicidal self-harm, over a 3 year period….

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Medical research is broken: Here’s how we can fix it
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Medical research is broken: Here’s how we can fix it

09/08/2020

Every year, around US$200 billion (£150 billion) is spent globally on health research. Meanwhile, millions of people volunteer their time to be participants in health studies. Despite all the resources that go into creating medical research, though, there is a…

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Cancer radiation can safely proceed during COVID-19 pandemic
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Cancer radiation can safely proceed during COVID-19 pandemic

09/04/2020

(HealthDay)—Cancer patients who need radiation therapy shouldn’t let fear of COVID-19 delay their treatment, one hospital study suggests. Over six days in May, during the height of the pandemic in New Jersey, surfaces in the radiation oncology department at Robert…

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