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Cancer now leading cause of death in high-income countries – while heart disease burden persists in low-income and middle-income countries

Two reports from the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiologic (PURE) study published in the Lancet and presented together at the …

03/09/2019

High postural sway doubles older women’s fracture risk

Postural sway is an independent risk factor for bone fractures in postmenopausal women, according to a new study from the …

19/06/2019

Beta blockers can block the effects of stress and anger in patients prone to emotion-triggered atrial fibrillation

Individuals who are prone to emotion-triggered atrial fibrillation (AF) may benefit from taking beta blockers. A new study shows that …

04/06/2019

New biomarkers associated with ‘chemobrain’ identified

Cognitive impairment associated with cancer, also known as “chemobrain,” has gained recognition as a complication of the disease and its …

25/04/2019

Patients say lack of physician guidance and fear of side effects are why they don’t take statins as prescribed

Despite national guidelines indicating that statins can lower risk of heart attack and stroke, many patients who could benefit do …

27/03/2019

Even as hospitals cut risky antibiotic use in-house, patients often go home with them

Even as hospitals try to cut back on prescribing powerful but risky antibiotics for their patients, a new study shows …

13/02/2019
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