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01/22/2024

Several case reports indicate the COVID vaccines may be associated with vasculitis, a condition that inflames and damages blood vessels.

09/08/2022

A cup of tea can soothe your spirit, but drinking a couple of cups each day may also lower your chances of dying early, new research suggests. In the study of nearly 500,000 men and women who took part in the U.K. Biobank, researchers found that compared with people who...

02/16/2022

In this interview, repeat guest Dr. Malcolm Kendrick, a board-certified family physician and author of the book, “The ...

08/22/2020

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread rapidly throughout the globe. It is associated with significant mortality, particularly in at-risk groups with poor prognostic features at hospital admission.1 The spectrum of disease is broad but among hospitalised patients with COVID-19, pneumonia, se...

11/03/2019

All berries are good sources of antioxidants but black raspberries take top prize. Don't get them confused with plain old blackberries

04/20/2019
01/15/2019

Atrial fibrillaiton is a potentially serious condition that makes you vulnerable to stroke. There are certain factors that can increase your risk including high blood pressure, excess weight and diabetes. But, there’s one more you need to account for…

01/12/2019

The Four Minute Workout is a new concept of exercise that revolves around the body’s ability to use Nitric Oxide for muscle growth. This is an efficient anae...

08/28/2018

Science shows that these foods could be your ticker's best friend.

02/13/2018
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07/07/2017

Statins are prescribed to patients who suffer from high levels of “bad” cholesterol,…

06/05/2017

Framingham researchers show how following simple rules for good health can increase your chances of maintaining youthful, supple arteries as you age.

05/07/2017

For the past four decades, the U.S. government has warned that eating cholesterol-rich foods such as eggs would raise your LDL cholesterol (inappropriately referred to as "bad" cholesterol) and promote heart disease. Alas, decades' worth of...

02/26/2017

Surgeons are increasingly advising patients to stop smoking, lose weight or take other measures to improve their health – and reduce the risk of complications – before undergoing elective spine or joint replacement surgery.

01/12/2017

Time is running out to participate.

11/23/2016

A new procedure freezes trauma patients who are bleeding out in order to buy time to operate.

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