By Amy Maxmen Source KFFhealthnews The World Health Organization has issued a report that transforms how the world understands respiratory...
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Liver Cancer Screening Benefits Patients With Cirrhosis, Study Suggests
by Ian Ingram Source: Medpagetoday Screening for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in liver disease patients with cirrhosis may indeed lead to a...
Why is exercise good for you? Scientists are finding answers in our cells
By Gemma Conroy Source Nature When Bente Klarlund Pedersen wakes up in the morning, the first thing she does is pull on her trainers and go for a...
Energy-Restricted Diet Twice Weekly Tops Exercise in T2D
By Shrabasti Bhattacharya Source Medscape TOPLINE: Two days a week of a medically supervised energy-restricted diet may lower blood glucose levels...
Found: the dial in the brain that controls the immune system
By Giorgia Guglielmi Soure Nature Scientists have long known that the brain plays a part in the immune system — but how it does so has been a...
A body–brain circuit that regulates body inflammatory responses
By Hao Jin et al. Source:Nature The body–brain axis is emerging as a principal conductor of organismal physiology. It senses and controls organ...
Severity of respiratory tract infections depends on the infectious dose. Perspectives for the next pandemic
By Kåre Mølbak et al. Source Frontiers Introduction During the COVID-19 pandemic, much has been said about the importance of host-specific and...
Routine Breast Cancer Screening Should Start at Age 40: USPSTF
By Kerry Dooley Young Source Medscape Women who are considered to be at average risk for breast cancer should have mammograms every other year...
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Does ‘Brain Training’ Really Improve Cognition and Forestall Cognitive Decline?
By Batya Swift Yasgur Source: Medscape The concept that cognitive health can be preserved or improved is often expressed as "use it or lose it."...