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Special footwear may not improve knee arthritis
Shoes with modified midsoles designed to relieve pressure on the knee joint don’t improve pain and function for people with…
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Alzheimer’s gene may shrink brain starting in childhood
A gene associated with Alzheimer’s disease may shrink brain structures and lower thinking skills as early as in childhood, decades…
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Oestrogen Patch May Cut Alzheimer’s Risk in Some Women
PhotoCredit:istock Administering the primary female sex hormone oestrogen via a skin patch shortly after menopause may reduce Alzheimer’s risk in…
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Cancer Risk May Rise Before and After Diabetes Diagnosis: Study
Individuals with Type 2 diabetes may be at an increased risk of developing cancer before and immediately after their diagnosis,…
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Cycling may cut risk of Type 2 diabetes risk
Cycling, often marked as a recreational activity, can significantly reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes (T2D), if used…
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Oestrogen patch may cut Alzheimer’s risk in some women
Administering the primary female sex hormone oestrogen via a skin patch shortly after menopause may reduce Alzheimer’s risk in women,…
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Oestrogen patch may cut Alzheimer’s risk in some women
Administering the primary female sex hormone oestrogen via a skin patch shortly after menopause may reduce Alzheimer’s risk in women,…
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Gut bacteria may cause rheumatoid arthritis
Researchers, including one of Indian-origin, have discovered that unhealthy bacteria in your gut could be the culprit that causes rheumatoid…
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Pomegranate juice may help fight ageing
Pomegranates are found with a potential to boost muscle strength and help to counteract ageing, say researchers. The findings showed…
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New insulin-producing beta-cell may improve diabetes treatment
Researchers have identified four separate sub-types of human insulin-producing beta-cells that may be important in the understanding and treatment of…
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