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One daily habit could save you from chronic back pain
The results are clear: People who walk a lot have less back pain than people who do not walk much - and the volume is what matters most, not the inten...
Green-Mediterranean diet may slow brain aging
Following a green-Mediterranean diet—which includes green tea and the aquatic plant Mankai—is associated with slower brain aging, according to a study...
Responding to federal changes, Maryland seeks to clarify 'confusing' COVID-19 vaccine rules
With the cold and flu season approaching, Maryland health officials issued guidance Wednesday on who may receive COVID-19 vaccines and whether insuran...
Medicinal cannabis concerns include psychosis and child poisonings
The ABC this week revealed more than 600 side effects have been reported in three years to the medicines regulator after Australians took unapproved m...
For migrants, dementia can mean losing a language—and a whole world
You may have lived in Australia for most of your adult life, speaking English every day. But if you acquired the language later in life and then devel...
Detroit is a challenging U.S. city for people with asthma—here's how to help kids in the Motor City breathe easier
Detroit kids 17 and under were nearly three times more likely to be hospitalized for asthma than other kids in Michigan, according to data from the Mi...
How adding sprints to your usual jogs can boost the health benefits of running
Running has a huge number of benefits. The popular workout can prevent disease, improve mental health and even slow the biological aging process. But...
Microbial allies: Bacteria help fight against cancer
An international team of scientists led by researchers at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS), Imperial College London and the University of...
New study links blood proteins to Alzheimer's disease and memory loss
Researchers at Emory Goizueta Brain Health Institute and partner institutions have found new clues in the blood that could help explain why Alzheimer'...
Phase I trial finds topical PXS-6302 generally well tolerated in established skin scars
University of Western Australia's Burn Injury Research Unit with the Fiona Wood Foundation reports that topical pan-lysyl oxidase inhibition with PXS-...
One daily habit could save you from chronic back pain
Green-Mediterranean diet may slow brain aging
Responding to federal changes, Maryland seeks to clarify 'confusing' COVID-19 vaccine rules
Medicinal cannabis concerns include psychosis and child poisonings
For migrants, dementia can mean losing a language—and a whole world
Detroit is a challenging U.S. city for people with asthma—here's how to help kids in the Motor City breathe easier
How adding sprints to your usual jogs can boost the health benefits of running
Microbial allies: Bacteria help fight against cancer
New study links blood proteins to Alzheimer's disease and memory loss
Phase I trial finds topical PXS-6302 generally well tolerated in established skin scars
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