Scientists have discovered a set of “meal memory” neurons in the brain that control when and how much we eat. The discovery could reshape our understanding of appetite and overeating and explain why skipping one meal later makes you want…
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Meal memory neurons: Scientists discover brain neurons that record your meals and hunger cues | Health News
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Barriers to Melanoma Diagnosis in Latino Patients
MELANOMA DIAGNOSIS delays can have devastating consequences, particularly in populations where awareness and access to care are limited. A recent qualitative study conducted in Los Angeles County explored the barriers and facilitators…
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Chemical linked to low sperm count, obesity and cancer found in dummies, tests find | Children’s health
A chemical linked to impaired sexual development, obesity and cancer has been found in baby dummies manufactured by three big European brands.
Dummies made by the Dutch multinational Philips, the Swiss oral health specialists Curaprox and the…
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Early detection of breast cancer is key to survival, charity says
Early detection is “key” when it comes to diagnosing and treating breast cancer, an Isle of Man charity has said, with the likelihood of complications increasing “the longer you leave it”.
October marks Breast Cancer Awareness month, an…
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Statins can help lower dementia risk
Share on Pinterest Lower your cholesterol to lower your dementia risk, a new study confirms. Image credit: Anna Nikulnikova/Getty Images - There were more than 55 million people around the world living with dementia in 2020.
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Breast cancer: What you need to know about early detection and risk – Euronews.com
- Breast cancer: What you need to know about early detection and risk Euronews.com
- Behind the Myths: Why Too Many Women Still Skip Mammograms The Harris Poll
- Early detection saves lives – One to Three Manx Radio
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Bowel cancer signs do not always fit a tick list, says Essex mum
Paul SeagerLaura Seager is urging people to be aware of all possible bowel cancer symptoms A mum diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer has urged people to be aware of its lesser-known symptoms after her early diagnosis helped her chances of…
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Should every midlife woman be on HRT – even with no menopause symptoms? – The Irish Times
Suzanne Noonan, a mother of three children, struggled for months with debilitating anxiety, hot flushes and poor sleep but was afraid to look for hormone replacement therapy (HRT) as there is a history of breast cancer in her family.
A friend, a…
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