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  • Occupational exposure and risk clusters in malignant transformation of inverted sinonasal papilloma

  • Ababneh, E. I. & Shah, A. A. Oro- and nasopharyngeal papillomas with squamous and respiratory features: A case series of Schneiderian-Like papillomas of the pharynx. Head Neck Pathol. 16, 486–493 (2022).

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  • Pneumonia in winters: Early warning signs parents should watch out for, 4 tips to protect your child’s lungs |

    Pneumonia in winters: Early warning signs parents should watch out for, 4 tips to protect your child’s lungs |

    Winter Is Peak Season for Childhood Pneumonia: These Symptoms Should Send Parents to the Doctor

    Pneumonia is one of the most common yet serious lung infections in children and many parents don’t realise how quickly it can escalate. As winter…

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  • Weight loss jabs: What happens when you stop taking them?

    Weight loss jabs: What happens when you stop taking them?

    Life without food noise gave Ellen the space to redesign her relationship with eating. She started to read up on nutrition and create a healthy diet that helped fuel her body.

    She was on the medication for 16 weeks before she began to taper,…

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  • What happens when you stop taking them?

    What happens when you stop taking them?

    BBC Two women are smiling at the camera, the one on the left, Ellen, has long blonde hair. The one on the right, Tanya, has long red hairBBC

    Ellen and Tanya have both lost weight using GLP-1s but have had very different experiences when it comes to stopping the medication

    Ruth Clegg,Health and wellbeing reporterand

    Holly Jennings

    “It’s like a switch that goes on and you’re instantly…

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  • 8 Dietitian-Approved Ways to Use Cottage Cheese for a Protein Boost

    8 Dietitian-Approved Ways to Use Cottage Cheese for a Protein Boost

    Interest in high-protein diets is at an all-time high, so protein-packed foods like cottage cheese are more popular than ever.

    Cottage cheese provides 23.5 grams of filling protein per cup and an abundance of vitamins and minerals, like B12,…

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  • Chattanooga pharmacist cites weather, social habits for rise in flu cases

    Chattanooga pharmacist cites weather, social habits for rise in flu cases

    According to the state of Tennessee’s website, data from the week of December 7th shows that flu cases are up almost four percent,

    The Chattanooga-Hamilton County area makes up 4.1 percent of the state’s flu cases, which ranks the fourth most in…

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  • Heart aging is accelerated by financial strain and food insecurity

    Heart aging is accelerated by financial strain and food insecurity

    For decades, cardiology has focused on the usual suspects – cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes, and smoking. While important, these factors tell only part of the story.

    A large analysis from the Mayo Clinic argues that what’s in your wallet…

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  • Home Medical Care and Reduced Risk of Rehospitalization After Aspiration Pneumonia in an Elderly Japanese Population: A Nationwide Inpatient Database Study

    Home Medical Care and Reduced Risk of Rehospitalization After Aspiration Pneumonia in an Elderly Japanese Population: A Nationwide Inpatient Database Study

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  • Luciano Pavarotti and Pancreatic Cancer: A Tenor’s Late-Stage Battle

    Luciano Pavarotti and Pancreatic Cancer: A Tenor’s Late-Stage Battle

    Luciano Pavarotti, one of the most celebrated voices in musical history, died on September 6, 2007, at the age of 71, after a year-long battle with pancreatic cancer. His death followed a diagnosis made in 2006, when the disease…

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