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New research reveals devastating impact of COVID-19 on the diagnosis of oesophageal and stomach cancer
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New research reveals devastating impact of COVID-19 on the diagnosis of oesophageal and stomach cancer

02/08/2021

New research by Queen’s University Belfast and the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry has highlighted the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on diagnoses of cancer of the oesophagus (foodpipe) and stomach, in addition to Barrett’s oesophagus, which is a condition that…

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Community Health Workers, Often Overlooked, Bring Trust to the Pandemic Fight
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Community Health Workers, Often Overlooked, Bring Trust to the Pandemic Fight

02/08/2021

For 11 months, Cheryl Garfield, a community health worker in West Philadelphia, has been a navigator of pandemic loss and hardship. She makes calls to people who are isolated in their homes, people who are sick and afraid and people…

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Quinn on Nutrition: What’s the catch with seafood?
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Quinn on Nutrition: What’s the catch with seafood?

02/06/2021

Even before we are born, we need key nutrients found in fish and seafood. That’s according to the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2020-2025 (DGA), which advises pregnant women to consume 8 to 12 ounces of a variety of seafood…

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Angelina Jolie: I Lack the ‘Skills to Be a Traditional Stay-at-Home Mom'
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Angelina Jolie: I Lack the ‘Skills to Be a Traditional Stay-at-Home Mom'

02/03/2021

Mother of six! Angelina Jolie has more than a handful of children in her brood, so it’s no surprise that the actress loves gushing about parenthood. The Oscar winner shares Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and twins Knox and Vivienne, with…

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Experts put new method of analysing children’s play to the test
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Experts put new method of analysing children’s play to the test

02/02/2021

How to study the stages children go through as they play together has been highlighted in new research by a Swansea University academic. Play is a crucial part of a child’s development. It is how children develop cognitive skills and…

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Pain patients who take opioids can’t get in the door at over half of primary care clinics
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Pain patients who take opioids can’t get in the door at over half of primary care clinics

01/27/2021

People who take opioid medications for chronic pain may have a hard time finding a new primary care clinic that will take them on as a patient if they need one, according to a new “secret shopper” study of hundreds…

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The longevity gene mammalian Indy (mINDY) is involved in blood pressure regulation
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The longevity gene mammalian Indy (mINDY) is involved in blood pressure regulation

01/26/2021

Authors from the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) presented data showing that the longevity gene mammalian Indy (mINDY) is involved in blood pressure regulation in the Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI) insight. Reduced expression of mINDY, which is known…

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First observation of the early association between proteins linked to Alzheimer’s disease
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First observation of the early association between proteins linked to Alzheimer’s disease

01/25/2021

During the pre-clinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease, i.e. when subtle changes are taking place in the brain but no cognitive symptoms can be observed, the cortex presents a state of transient hyperexcitability. To date, several studies conducted in animals have…

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Heavy smokers have DOUBLE the risk of dying of COVID-19
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Heavy smokers have DOUBLE the risk of dying of COVID-19

01/25/2021

Heavy smokers face nearly DOUBLE risk of being hospitalized for COVID-19 or dying compared to people who have never smoked, study finds Researchers looked at more than 7,000 coronavirus patients, including more than 6,000 never-smokers and the rest being current…

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The other pandemic: Once-treatable diseases are growing resistant to antibiotics
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The other pandemic: Once-treatable diseases are growing resistant to antibiotics

01/25/2021

Ten million deaths per year by 2050 related to antimicrobial resistance—that’s what a large British study, conducted in 2014, predicts if the current trend continues. Despite the strong efforts deployed in recent years, these figures are unfortunately still valid. In…

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