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Drug repurposing is no panacea in race to treat COVID-19
Drug repurposing is no quick fix for developing new treatments for disease, including COVID-19, and there are inherent dangers and
Parkinson’s exercise: The 8 best forms of exercise
Philip Tindall says he 'tried to ignore' his Parkinson's We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented
New avenue for study of diseases like multiple sclerosis
A surprising discovery may offer a promising new direction in the study of multiple sclerosis and other diseases of hypomyelination—when
Researchers provide a framework to study precision nutrigeroscience
Dietary restriction is arguably the most promising non-genetic method of extending lifespan and healthspan in many model organisms, including mammals.
Uganda loosens anti-coronavirus restrictions as pandemic ebbs
KAMPALA (Reuters) – Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni on Wednesday eased anti-coronavirus restrictions, including allowing resumption of education for universities and
Vitamin b12 deficiency: The ‘mild’ sensation in the feet that can signal low B12 levels
Doctor lists symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and
Individual risk assessment ups mammography in women at high risk
(HealthDay)—Providing individualized breast cancer risk estimates as a component of primary health care is associated with an increased use of
Financial Incentives Can Be Effective in Increasing Clinical Trial Participation
(Reuters Health) – Offering potential clinical trial participants money to sign up may be an effective way to boost enrollment,
Simpler intermittent fasting better than counting calories doctors say
Trendy fasting diets practiced by the likes of Jennifer Aniston and Benedict Cumberbatch may cut risk of heart disease and