Put down the kale smoothie and pick up a glass of pinot noir, a new study claims two glasses of
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In the seven seasons of Game Of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen has walked through fire, overthrown unjust rulers and gone to
Research Reveals The Surprising Health Benefit Of Dog Walking
Not only does walking your dog have huge benefits for your physical health, researchers at the University of Liverpool have
Availability of family and friends key factor in deciding organ transplant suitability
This may sanction existing prejudices and widen inequalities in selection process, warn researchers The availability of a supportive network of
I Was an Undocumented Immigrant for 12 Years—Now I’m Fighting to Protect the Rights of Others
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Closer monitoring of surgeons needed to stave off burn-out and heavy drinking
Surgeons need closer monitoring to stave off their risk of burn-out, heavy drinking, and other unhealthy behaviours, and it’s time
Vertigo may worsen odds of recovery in sudden hearing loss
(HealthDay)—For patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL), vertigo may be negatively associated with recovery of hearing, according to a
High levels of oral disease among elite athletes affecting performance
Significantly high levels of oral disease found among GB’s elite athletes is leading to poorer on-field performance, research by UCL’s
Accurate measurements of sodium intake confirm relationship with mortality
Eating foods high in salt is known to contribute to high blood pressure, but does that linear relationship extend to
Majority of US adults prescribed epinephrine report not using it in an emergency
The most effective, life-saving treatment for a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) is epinephrine. Yet a new study shows in an