Archive for October, 2017
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers examine the link between vitamin K and the structure and good functioning of the heart in teenagers. Source: Medical News Today: Leafy greens may contribute to a healthy heart
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New research conducted in mice shows that specific patterns of neural activity during deep sleep are crucial to efficient visual learning. Source: Medical News Today: Deep sleep's role in visual learning uncovered
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What is an armpit detox , what would the benefits be and is it necessary? Find out here along with the most effective methods of how to do it. Source: Medical News Today: Armpit detox: Benefits and how to do it
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Posted in: Dermatology
New findings could help guide doctors to determine how best to treat patients with Crohn’s disease, outlines a new report. Source: Discovery advances understanding of inflammatory bowel disease
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New findings could help guide doctors to determine how best to treat patients with Crohn’s disease, outlines a new report. Source: Discovery advances understanding of inflammatory bowel disease
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A new study argues that parenting styles are shaped by economic factors that incentivize one strategy over others. Source: Pushy or laid back? Economic factors influence parenting style
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From 2008-2015, the number of kidneys donated after circulatory death that were obtained by the country’s 58 donor service areas varied substantially. The outcomes associated with these organs were generally excellent. The use of these organs could be increased if ‘cold ischemia times’ are limited. Source: How to decrease the discard rate of donated organs
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Women who suffer from recurrent urinary tract infections may reduce their risk by drinking more water, according to a new study. Source: Women who get frequent UTIs may reduce risk by drinking plenty of water
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A new study found 25 percent of its young participants who had reading difficulties showed mild or moderate hearing impairment, of which their parents and teachers were unaware. Source: Screen children with reading difficulties for hearing problems
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Annual bills for this early onset disease twice as high as for Alzheimer’s, study says Source: HealthDayRelated MedlinePlus Pages: Dementia, …read more
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