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Got COVID? Again? Deciding what to eat can be mentally taxing, especially when you are not feeling well. However, our diet plays a role in preventing and managing poor health, including COVID. Having a healthy diet is associated with a reduced risk of COVID. And, if you do have COVID, a healthy diet is associated with milder symptoms. What should […]
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NORTHAMPTON, UK (27th April 2023) – HORIBA UK Veterinary is supporting Strangles Awareness Week 2023 to educate and improve biosecurity for this devastating equine specific disease. HORIBA introduces simple in-house PCR test for faster strangles diagnosis Image Credit: Horiba UK Strangles is a bacterial infection of the upper respiratory tract caused by Streptococcus equi, which has a 100% infection rate […]
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Pakistani baby is born with TWO working penises and no anus in extraordinarily rare phenomenon EXCLUSIVE: The boy from Islamabad suffered the rare condition diphallia Surgeons described both penises as ‘normal-shaped’ but one was 1cm larger Only 100 cases of diphallia have even been recorded in medical literature A Pakistani baby was born with two penises — and he could […]
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Understanding what’s going on How to talk about what’s going on Accessing specialist support and advice. The inclusion of specific services for affected others in strategic commissioning plans e.g. the NHS Long Term Plan and the National Gambling Treatment Service as well as increased funding for other types of provision. Regularly-run publicity and awareness-raising public health campaigns about the impact […]
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(Reuters) – Edwards Lifesciences Corp on Wednesday raised its full-year sales and profit forecasts, citing strong demand for the company’s artificial heart valves and other devices. Sales of the company’s Transcatheter heart valve replacement device rose 8% in the first quarter. Edwards now sees sales from the valves to range between $3.8 billion and $4 billion in 2023, above analysts […]
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Seven months after Lahavah Wallace’s weight loss operation, a New York bariatric surgery practice sued her, accusing her of “intentionally” failing to pay nearly $18,000 of her bill. Long Island Minimally Invasive Surgery, which does business as the New York Bariatric Group, went on to accuse Wallace of “embezzlement,” alleging she kept insurance payments that should have been turned over […]
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April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, and for young men, it’s a good time to recognize the signs of testicular cancer. Approximately 1 of every 250 men in the U.S. will develop testicular cancer, with an average age of 33 at the time of diagnosis, according to the American Cancer Society. Men ages 20 to 40 are the primary group […]
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Imani Ibrahim, a 33-year-old Chicago-based clinical social worker, became ill in January 2020. “I was very sick for a few days with flu-like symptoms. At that point, COVID-19 had not yet become a big outbreak, and I didn’t know what I had,” she said. Two months later, she went to a conference just as “COVID became more of a media […]
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Getting mixed signals What drives our circadian rhythms Source: Read Full Article
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