- Planned Early-Term Birth Cuts Preeclampsia Incidence in High-Risk Women Clinical Advisor
- Research findings reveal new way to reduce pre-eclampsia King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- Lancet study shows planned term delivery can cut…
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Planned Early-Term Birth Cuts Preeclampsia Incidence in High-Risk Women – Clinical Advisor
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Cruciferous Vegetables Appear to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
Cruciferous vegetables that contain glucosinolate-derived compounds could help prevent breast cancer, according to research presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2025.
The associations between…
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Prehabilitation Cuts Postsurgical Disability in Older Adults With Frailty – Clinical Advisor
- Prehabilitation Cuts Postsurgical Disability in Older Adults With Frailty Clinical Advisor
- Health coaching before surgery may improve outcomes National Institutes of Health (.gov)
- Prehab helps frail patients recover better after surgery — if…
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Uterine Fibroids Tied to Sustained Increased Risk for Atherosclerotic CVD – Clinical Advisor
- Uterine Fibroids Tied to Sustained Increased Risk for Atherosclerotic CVD Clinical Advisor
- Uterine Fibroids Significantly Raise Risk of Heart Disease Scientific American
- Long-term cardiovascular disease risk increased in women diagnosed with…
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Etomidate Reduces Cardiovascular Risks vs Ketamine During Emergency Intubation – Clinical Advisor
- Etomidate Reduces Cardiovascular Risks vs Ketamine During Emergency Intubation Clinical Advisor
- Etomidate proves more effective for sedative use in patient intubations The University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Etomidate proves safer than ketamine…
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Prepregnancy Eating Disorders Linked to Wheezing, Asthma in Offspring
HealthDay News — Prepregnancy eating disorders (EDs) are associated with an increased risk for preschool wheezing and school-aged asthma in offspring, according to a study published online Dec. 2 in Thorax.
Maja…
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Apple vs banana: Comparing fiber levels, key nutrients and broader health benefits
Most adults in the US fall short on both fruit and fiber. Only a small share, roughly 12 per cent, meet daily recommendations, which is why the apple-versus-banana question comes up often. If someone is trying to boost fiber, which one actually…
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Scientists outline how organ rejuvenation strategies could solve the donor shortage
New insights into cellular aging, perfusion technologies, and senescence-targeting treatments show how aging organs could be revived, turning thousands of discarded donor organs into viable, lifesaving grafts.
Cellular responses to…
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Nerve injuries can trigger hidden immune changes throughout the entire body
Preclinical research from McGill University suggests that nerve injuries can create long-term changes in the immune system, and these changes may not be the same for males and females.
Nerve injuries are common and can occur from stretching,…
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Nerve injuries can trigger hidden immune changes throughout the entire body
Preclinical research from McGill University suggests that nerve injuries can create long-term changes in the immune system, and these changes may not be the same for males and females.
Nerve injuries are common and can occur from stretching,…
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