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Stem Cell Transplant May Help Some With Aggressive MS
TUESDAY, Jan. 15, 2019 — A stem cell transplant may help some people with multiple sclerosis (MS) when standard drugs
Job Insecurity May Take a Toll on Your Heart
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Childbirth may increase risk of breast cancer
The risk of developing breast cancer differs between individuals. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggest that several
‘DIY cancer treatment’ may end fatal outcomes from disease
Scientists have discovered a breakthrough treatment to fight cancer, and claim the disease will no longer be deadly for future
Your Eyes May Hold a Surprising Clue About Your Current State of Mental Health
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MONDAY, Dec. 10, 2018 — No one wants to spend the holidays in a hospital bed, but heading home might
Insufficient nutrition during fetal development may lead to early menopause
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Poor sleep, missed meals, less mobility and stress in hospital may lead to readmission
Patients who experience disturbances in sleep, mobility, nutrition or mood while admitted in hospital may be more likely to be
Some spices may be a source of lead exposure in kids, study finds
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