Press Releases
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11 Nov 2014
Botox, Fillers Or Laser Treatments May Have Low Complications Risk
Side effects or complications were rare and usually temporary in a U.S. study of noninvasive or minimally-invasive cosmetic procedures.
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06 Oct 2014
Moderate Exercise Found To Help Breast Cancer Patients Recover
While going through treatment for breast cancer, many women are nauseated, sore, hormonal and cranky — and exercising is not on the top of their to-do list.
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04 Sep 2014
Prickless Blood Sugar Test On Horizon For Diabetics
Eventually, people with diabetes don't need to prick their fingers multiple times a day to check their blood sugar levels, if researchers have their way.
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23 Aug 2014
Mapping Our Lives: The Importance Of Lifelong Health Studies
Of all health studies that focus directly on human beings, those that follow participants from birth to death are among the most compelling. Their sheer unwieldiness – keeping track and making sense of entire messy, unpredictable lifetimes – is staggering.
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05 Aug 2014
Low Vitamin D Levels May Predict Dementia Risk
Elderly people with less vitamin D in their blood may be more likely to develop dementia and Alzheimer’s disease than those with more, according to a new analysis of data from the mid-1990’s.
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27 May 2014
Mediterranean Diet May Keep Kids Slimmer
Children who eat a Mediterranean-style diet are less likely to be overweight or obese than other youngsters, a new study suggests.