A NEW study from the IVF centre in Istanbul indicates that ultrasound and hormone monitoring during hormone replacement therapy cycles for frozen embryo transfer may not improve pregnancy outcomes in carefully selected patients. The findings…
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Eat Too Much Sugar Last Night? Here’s What To Do Today
- Don’t restrict or cleanse—just return to your usual balanced meals and routine.
- Start the next day with a protein- and fiber-rich breakfast to steady blood sugar.
- Hydrate, move your body and practice self-kindness to break the binge-restrict…
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Dismantling the “Death Complex”: Scientists Discover New Strategy To Fight Alzheimer’s – SciTechDaily
- Dismantling the “Death Complex”: Scientists Discover New Strategy To Fight Alzheimer’s SciTechDaily
- What can polymers teach us about curing Alzheimer’s disease? EurekAlert!
- Alzheimer’s scientists find key to halting brain decline before…
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Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in Harare, Zimbabwe
The City of Harare is reporting an outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) across the capital city, predominately in young children.
According to the city epidemiologist, 575 confirmed cases have been reported as of November 20, with 90…
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Perioperative Corticosteroids Cut Seroma Risk After Breast Cancer Surgery – European Medical Journal Perioperative Corticosteroids Cut Seroma Risk After Breast Cancer Surgery
PERIOPERATIVE corticosteroid use significantly reduced postoperative seroma formation in patients undergoing breast cancer surgery, with hydrocortisone emerging as the most effective agent.
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Findings
This…
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Guernsey bowel cancer patient calls for earlier screenings
A woman in Guernsey is highlighting the importance of early bowel cancer screenings and the awareness of atypical symptoms after being diagnosed with the disease.
Jess Mauger received an unexpected diagnosis at 50 after experiencing a “really bad…
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After 60 Years, Diabetes Drug Found to Unexpectedly Affect The Brain : ScienceAlert
Metformin has been prescribed to people with type 2 diabetes to manage blood sugar for more than 60 years, but scientists haven’t been exactly sure how it works. A recent study suggests it works directly in the brain, which could lead to new…
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Christmas turkeys could be in short supply this year due to bird flu surge
Britain could see a shortage of turkeys this Christmas as avian flu cases are…
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Holiday Tips To Keep Allergies and Asthma Under Control | Health
Holiday Tips To Keep Allergies and Asthma Under Control | Health | nbcrightnow.com
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