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Caregivers’ perceived age affects wellbeing of dementia patients

The felt age of spousal caregivers is connected to the felt age...

Exposure to phthalates during pregnancy linked to increased risk of hypertension and preeclampsia

A recent Environment International study investigates the association between pregnancy phthalate exposure...

Attenuated virus helps eliminate cancer in mice

Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered that an attenuated (weakened) virus can help...

High-flow oxygen technique equally safe as traditional anesthesia in pediatric tubeless airway surgery

A new high-flow oxygen technique is as safe as standard anesthetic methods...

PREVENT Equation Could Disrupt Prescription of Statins in Primary Prevention

Timothy Anderson, MD, MASCredit: UPMCResults of a recent analysis is sounding the alarm on a potential, unforeseen consequence that could arise as a result...

Inside the Booming ‘Blended Travel’ Trend: What Do These Travelers Want?

Blended travel — the travel style that combines business and leisure trips, also called “bleisure” — is rapidly growing into...

Scientists probe a space mystery: Why do people age faster during space travel?

Research finds bodies in space were stressed and showed dramatic signs of aging during the journey. But 95% of the indicators studied returned to...

Heavy cannabis use increases the risk of cardiovascular disease for women, study finds

In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers explored whether...

What are Australians most likely to die from?

A new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) reveals what Australians are most likely to die from, highlighting the most...

Ashwagandha boosts memory and mood in clinical trial

In a recent study published in the journal Nutrients, researchers in the...

Western diet linked to higher wheezing rates in Iranian children

In a recent study published in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers examined...

These swimmers have their sights set on the Olympics. They’re also more likely to develop cancer

Australia's elite swimmers will hunt for gold at next month's Paris Olympics, after years of training that has put them at a heightened risk...

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