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One in ten people may opt out of proposed organ donor system
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Green light therapy moves to next phase of study: HIV-related pain
After proving surprisingly beneficial in human clinical trials at the University of Arizona for the treatment of pain resulting from
Too much iron may raise the risk of certain strokes
Scientists from Imperial College London in the United Kingdom examined stroke risk in people for whom they had information on
A third of Australians' energy intake comes from junk: report
A third of Australians' energy intake comes from junk food, according to a new government report. According to the Australian
Compression Collar May Protect Brain of Female Soccer Players
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 17, 2018 — A jugular vein compression collar can prevent white matter alterations associated with head impact exposure
Adequate consumption of ‘longevity’ vitamins could prolong healthy aging, nutrition scientist says
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New type of nerve stimulation relieves chronic back pain
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Canada doctors wary of cannabis legalization
Canada’s top medical journal warned Monday that the imminent legalization of cannabis for recreation use poses a major health concern
Physical activity has health benefits for smokers, regardless of air pollution levels
Regular physical activity is associated with better lung function among current smokers in European cities, regardless of air pollution levels.