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A common anti-nausea drug used during chemotherapy may do more than ease discomfort, it could help women with aggressive ...
A comprehensive global review confirms that maternal depression undermines parenting, impairing mother-infant bonding and ...
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Everyday Health on MSNNew Study Finds No Link Between Vaccines Containing Aluminum and Childhood DiseasesAluminum is among the vaccine ingredients facing scrutiny, but new findings underscore its safety for children and offer reassurance to parents.
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TipRanks on MSNAstraZeneca’s New Study Targets COPD Burden in Egypt: What Investors Need to KnowAstraZeneca has announced a new clinical study titled ‘Exacerbations and Their Outcomes in Egyptian Patients (EXACOS EG Population),’ which aims to explore the burden of severe exacerbations of COPD ...
A new study has found a commonly prescribed anti-nausea medication is associated with better prognosis for women with early-stage breast cancer, particularly triple negative breast cancer.
USA: Researchers have found in a recent observational study that patients with generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) face a ...
A common, anti-nausea drug offered to chemotherapy patients during treatment may help fight cancer and have unintentionally saved people’s lives.
The discovery challenges findings made by Voyager 2, which collected data suggesting Uranus, unlike other giant planets in ...
Osteoporosis treatment was associated with reduced hospitalization and mortality risks following fragility fracture after 80 years of age.
A large U.S. medical records study has found that adults prescribed gabapentin six or more times for chronic low back pain ...
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News Medical on MSNViome and Scripps Research join forces to develop at-home RNA test for colon cancer preventionViome Life Sciences, the leader in AI-powered, RNA-based diagnostics and precision nutrition and Scripps Research, the leader in accelerating the impact of fundamental research on human health, today ...
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EatingWell on MSNThink Soda’s Bad for Diabetes Risk? Processed Meat May Be Even Worse, New Study SaysDaily intake of processed meats or sugary drinks may raise risk for diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Eating 50 grams of ...
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