It is generally accepted in the medical industry that adverse psychosocial factors are linked to cardiovascular disease (CVD). A new study used quantitative meta-analysis, a
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It is generally accepted in the medical industry that adverse psychosocial factors are linked to cardiovascular disease (CVD). A new study used quantitative meta-analysis, a
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Adults with a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI), even years previously, are at increased risk of use and misuse of prescription opioid medications, reports
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New research published online in the International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction found that Canadians with a history of drug dependence are much less
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When New York intensive care nurse Sandra Lindsay got her first COVID-19 vaccine shot in December, she became a part of history. Now, the empty
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“The scientists have done it,” said the UK prime minister, Boris Johnson in December 2020, hailing the development of the new COVID-19 vaccine. Johnson insisted
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Physicians are continually discovering new factors that can mitigate the Covid-19-the course or aggravate. In June, researchers found that the blood group could have a
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The 21st century has already seen multiple major new disease outbreaks, from SARS and MERS to Ebola and Zika, culminating in the current COVID-19 pandemic.
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Certain genetic changes, termed “pathogenic variants,” substantially increase risk for cardiovascular disease and cancer—the leading causes of death—but testing to identify individual carriers is not
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In the current situation when the fear of virus infections in the public is common, it is good to remember that some viruses can be
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Women have been making history for centuries; for some, this was the only choice they had. For disabled women in particular, it was either live
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