Month: March 2018
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Beware, these are the types of cancer where patients are at higher risk of committing suicide
Patients with prostate, bladder or kidney cancers are five times more likely to commit suicide, a survey led by an…
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Female athletes often suffer from eating disorders. A simple estrogen therapy can help them
Young female athletes with normal weight and no or irregular menstrual periods reported fewer disordered eating behaviours after receiving estrogen…
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Dear senior citizens, here’s why you should have a personal physician
When it comes to health care quality of older adults, “personal physicians” play an important role, according to a recent…
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Moms-to-be, here’s why you should avoid drinking from plastic bottles
Pregnant women who drink from plastic bottles may be harming their children’s brain development, according to a recent study. The…
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Here’s how you can get a good night’s rest during pregnancy
From glowing with the excitement of a life growing inside to the amount of pampering experienced by expectant mothers, the…
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One in 10 stroke survivors require more help with taking medication
One in 10 stroke survivors need more help with taking medication, according to a study. According to the Stroke Associations,…
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Male infertility: Why are sperm counts around the world falling drastically?
They can make test-tube babies, grow human eggs in a lab and reproduce mice from frozen testicle tissue, but when…
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Struggling with Monday blues? These apps will drive them away
As the curtains draw on the weekend, working professionals gear up for the new week. The most common feeling, however,…
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Will the 2018 flu vaccine be effective against the deadly virus?
It is a high-stakes gamble with thousands of lives on the line. Yet twice a year, every year, the UN’s…
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Flu virus: Why this common germ will remain a threat to your health
On a March morning 100 years ago, a soldier in Kansas reported to the infirmary with fever, muscle aches, and…
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