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To Jodi Sherman’s way of thinking, the Hippocratic Oath’s vow of doing no harm includes doing no harm to the planet—particularly when it comes to the sea of single-use plastic flooding the health care industry. Sherman, an associate professor of anesthesiology at Yale School of Medicine and of epidemiology in environmental health sciences at Yale School of Public Health, has […]
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High blood pressure: Lifestyle changes to reduce dangers High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, means your blood pressure is consistently too high, leaving your heart working harder than it should. Around one in three adults in the UK suffer from high blood pressure, according to Blood Pressure UK. Cardiologist Dr Ernst von Schwarz, author of The Secrets of Immortality, […]
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In a systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, scientists provide a detailed overview of the health effects of a vegan diet among children and adolescents. Review: Health aspects of vegan diets among children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analyses. Image Credit: kuvona / Shutterstock Background Plant-based diets, including pescetarian, lacto-ovo-vegetarian, cheap lamictal […]
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In 2015, the United Nations created the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to achieve by 2030. With only seven years to go, the world is not on track to meet the goal of eliminating child marriage and other forms of violence against women and girls. Child marriage has been linked with negative reproductive and mental health outcomes. Although there have been […]
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When cancer screening in a patient reveals an abnormal test result, prompt follow-up is critical so that further tests can be conducted, and if needed, treatment can be initiated as soon as possible. Numerous barriers to such follow-up exist, however. A recent clinical trial led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a founding member of Mass General Brigham (MGB), […]
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Over two million precious years of life are lost annually to cancer, figures reveal. Half a million are lost to lung cancer, 213, does metformin help diabetics lose weight 000 to bowel cancer, and 197,000 to breast cancer. Cancer patients typically died 14 years early, found a 30-year study by Cancer Research UK. Those with testicular cancer died on average […]
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A recent research paper has found that verbal abuse of children, including shouting at them and calling them names, is linked to low mood, drug abuse and delinquency (antisocial behavior). The authors of the new study argue that because verbal abuse is considered as a part of emotional abuse (a category which includes many different types of harmful behavior towards […]
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For men with Peyronie’s disease (PD), nonsurgical treatment including injections of collagenase clostridium histolyticum (CCH) produces high satisfaction with sexual outcomes—with fewer adverse events compared to surgery. These are the results of a clinical trial reported in the October issue of the Journal of Urology. “Our findings provide new evidence to facilitate discussion and decision-making about treatment options for men […]
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Pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia and gestational diabetes have recently been associated with a higher risk of developing heart disease later in life. But a new Northwestern Medicine study has found obesity before or during pregnancy is the actual root cause of future cardiovascular disease. Prior to this study, scientists were unsure which factor—obesity or pregnancy complications—played a larger role […]
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