More than half of adults in the United States have a chronic disease. Diet is the largest modifiable factor that patients can adjust to mitigate their risk of developing or exacerbating a chronic illness. However, not every…
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Resistance Exercise Aids Physical and Mental Health Following COVID-19 Infection
A 3-month resistance exercise intervention improves walking distance, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), symptoms of anxiety and depression, and grip strength among adults with lingering symptoms following COVID-19…
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Reducing, Modifying Saturated Fat Intake Cuts Cardiovascular, Death Risk – Dermatology Advisor
- Reducing, Modifying Saturated Fat Intake Cuts Cardiovascular, Death Risk Dermatology Advisor
- After the announcement in the US: Is it allowed to eat as much meat and eggs as you want? The Jerusalem Post
- OPINION – The war on saturated fat was…
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Slow-Paced Exercises Noninferior to ERYT in Reducing Breast Cancer-Related Fatigue
Eurythmy therapy (ERYT) is effective in reducing fatigue in patients with metastatic breast cancer; however, results of a recent study showed it was not superior to slow-paced physical exercise in improving energy levels. These…
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Guideline-Concordant Care Rate About 60% After Positive Lung Cancer Screen in Seniors
HealthDay News — Among persons with a first positive lung cancer screening result at age 65 years or older, the rate of guideline-concordant care is 59.7 percent overall, according to a study published online Dec….
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COVID-19 Vaccination Prior to and During Pregnancy Is Beneficial
HealthDay News — During the delta and omicron variant time periods, vaccination against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) prior to and during pregnancy was associated with a lower risk for severe…
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Reducing, Modifying Saturated Fat Intake Cuts Cardiovascular, Death Risk – The Cardiology Advisor
- Reducing, Modifying Saturated Fat Intake Cuts Cardiovascular, Death Risk The Cardiology Advisor
- After the announcement in the US: Is it allowed to eat as much meat and eggs as you want? The Jerusalem Post
- OPINION – The war on saturated fat was…
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Ludwig Wittgenstein’s profoundly strange personality — and profoundly original work
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“Well, God has arrived. I met him on the 5.15 train.” So John Maynard Keynes recorded Ludwig Wittgenstein’s return…
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Coronary CT Angiography Fractional Flow Reserve Prognostic in Coronary Artery Disease
HealthDay News — For patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), coronary computed tomography angiography fractional flow reserve (FFR-CT) is prognostic for adverse outcomes, according to a study presented at the annual…
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Frequency-Specific Patterns of Functional Connectivity May Serve as Biomarkers for ADHD
Frequency-specific functional connectivity (FC) patterns are suggested to be potential biomarkers for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, according to study findings published in BMC…
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