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Controlling blood sugar cuts heart disease risk in half: Study
People with prediabetes who get their blood sugar under control may cut their risk of death from heart disease or…
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What is gout, and why is it on the rise?
About 13 years ago, Kyle Edmondson woke up after a night of drinking with friends and felt an intense pain…
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A different type of dementia is changing what’s known about cognitive decline
A recently recognized form of dementia is changing the understanding of cognitive decline, improving the ability to diagnose patients and…
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How healthy is ginger? – Oman Observer
Ginger adds a zesty kick to weeknight curries and holiday cookies. It’s also a botanical remedy with a range of…
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Cancer-detecting blood tests are on the rise. Do they work?
In the spring of 2021, the cancer field was abuzz over research that suggested a simple early-detection blood test could…
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2025 on track to be among three hottest years recorded
The year 2025 remains on track to become one of the three hottest ever recorded, the EU’s Copernicus Climate ChangeService…
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Why are my hands and feet so cold?
Q: I tend to run cold, especially in my hands and feet. Is that something to worry about? When you…
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Sleep apnea linked to Parkinson’s disease: Study
In a study published last week in JAMA Neurology, researchers linked obstructive sleep apnea, a condition that causes temporary pauses…
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Mapping the sense of what’s going on inside
Last year, Ardem Patapoutian got a tattoo. An artist drew a tangled ribbon on his right arm, the diagram of…
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She was born without an immune system. Gene therapy saved her life
A common cold was enough to kill Cora Oakley. Born in Morristown, New Jersey, with virtually no immune system, Cora…
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