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  • 5 Foods Women over 50 Should Eat for Stronger Bones

    5 Foods Women over 50 Should Eat for Stronger Bones

    • After 50, hormonal shifts, muscle loss and lower calcium absorption accelerate women’s bone loss.
    • Foods rich in calcium, vitamin D, magnesium and vitamin K—like leafy greens and prunes can help.
    • Strength training, limiting alcohol and an…

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  • Regression of a Cardiac Calcified Amorphous Tumor Under Antiplatelet Therapy in a Patient With Ischemic Stroke: A Case Report and Literature Review

    Regression of a Cardiac Calcified Amorphous Tumor Under Antiplatelet Therapy in a Patient With Ischemic Stroke: A Case Report and Literature Review

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  • New study link tattoos to increased risk of dangerous skin cancer

    New study link tattoos to increased risk of dangerous skin cancer

    New study link tattoos to increased risk of dangerous skin cancer

    A new study has found out that people with tattoos had a 29% higher risk of…

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  • Navepegritide demonstrates growth velocity, skeletal alignment in children with achondroplasia

    Navepegritide demonstrates growth velocity, skeletal alignment in children with achondroplasia

    Takeaways

    • Navepegritide increased annualized growth velocity at 52 weeks compared with placebo.
    • Treatment improved skeletal alignment, including tibial-femoral angle and mechanical axis deviation.
    • Health-related quality of life measures showed…

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  • Top Infectious Disease News Stories Week of November 22 – November 28

    Top Infectious Disease News Stories Week of November 22 – November 28

    Patient With Novel Strain of Avian Influenza Dies

    A Grays Harbor County, WA resident who was undergoing treatment for H5N5 (avian influenza) died on November 21, the Washington State Department of Health reported. Interestingly, testing at the…

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  • New Nasal Nanodrops Eradicate Brain Tumors in Mice – SciTechDaily

    1. New Nasal Nanodrops Eradicate Brain Tumors in Mice  SciTechDaily
    2. Nasal drops fight brain tumors noninvasively  WashU Medicine
    3. A simple nasal drop could help battle deadly brain cancer; researchers explain how it works  The Times of India
    4. The simple…

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  • ‘Heart-wrenching’ moment GP got cancer diagnosis

    ‘Heart-wrenching’ moment GP got cancer diagnosis

    Kirsten RobertsonWiltshire

    Handout Charles Cowan, he has short grey hair and a beard. He is wearing a blue T-shirt and glasses.Handout

    Charles Cowan says his latest scans showed no remaining evidence of cancer

    A GP and father-of-four says the moment he was diagnosed with cancer was “heart-wrenching”.

    Charles Cowan, from Wiltshire, said he did not…

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  • Walking vs climbing stairs for fat loss: Fitness coach answers which cardio type helps the body lose weight faster

    Walking vs climbing stairs for fat loss: Fitness coach answers which cardio type helps the body lose weight faster

    When people try to lose weight, cardio is usually the first step they turn to. But the debate around what works better—steady walking or climbing stairs—continues to grow. While stair workouts often look tougher and more intense, fitness…

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  • Discovery about brain receptors may open the door to new Alzheimer's treatments – Medical Xpress

    1. Discovery about brain receptors may open the door to new Alzheimer’s treatments  Medical Xpress
    2. The Alzheimer’s therapeutic Lecanemab attenuates Aβ pathology by inducing an amyloid-clearing program in microglia  Nature
    3. Discovery about brain…

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