- Breath test could transform early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer The Times
- New Pancreatic cancer breath test seen as major breakthrough in 50 years The Independent
- Dad thought back pain was sign of getting old but three weeks later he died
Category: 6. Health
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Breath test could transform early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer – The Times
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Study highlights high prevalence of non-coeliac gluten sensitivity lacking clear markers
Around one in ten people worldwide report gastrointestinal and other symptoms such as fatigue and headache after eating foods containing gluten or wheat despite not having a diagnosis of either coeliac disease or wheat allergy,…
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Development and Validation of a Nomogram Incorporating Nutritional and
Introduction
MPE is mainly seen in malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) originating in the pleura and secondary to metastatic tumors elsewhere, mainly including lung cancer and breast cancer.1 Studies have shown that the presence of MPE in lung…
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Why “Walking with Purpose” Could Be the Secret to Better Health – SciTechDaily
- Why “Walking with Purpose” Could Be the Secret to Better Health SciTechDaily
- One long walk beats short strolls for a healthy heart, study says BBC
- Long walks linked to improved heart health and longevity CNN
- Forget the 10k step rule? Experts…
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New biofilm discovery may pave way to undermining antibiotic-resistant Pseudomonas
The bacterium known as Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an unwelcome visitor in the human body. Serious infections can result when a bunch of these bugs settle together on a surface to form a biofilm – a community of microbes like the…
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Boosted ‘Natural Killer’ Cells Could Lead to Off-The-Shelf Cancer Immunotherapy : ScienceAlert
Modifications to a type of immune cell programmed to recognize and kill cancerous tumors could make them even more effective assassins.
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard Medical School have found a…
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It’s not the washroom: Nearly 1 in 5 UTIs linked to poor hygiene in the kitchen
Turns out, it’s not the slippery slope of the bathroom you have to be worried about!When we think of urinary tract infections (UTIs), bathroom hygiene is what typically comes to mind. But recent research is pointing in an entirely different…
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Breast cancer and obesity: Explaining risks with compassion
Many risk factors tied to breast cancer are beyond the control of patients, including genetic factors.
But patients can reduce their risks by taking control of some factors, including maintaining a healthy weight.
Researchers say obesity is one of…
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