Younger breast cancer patients who have one or both breasts removed have lower levels of satisfaction and well-being than those
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Ultrarestrictive opioid prescribing strategy associated with fewer pills dispensed
An ultrarestrictive opioid prescribing strategy was associated with a reduction in the number of pills dispensed in a study of
Exercise performed during adjuvant breast cancer treatment may improve cardio function
Women who underwent a supervised program of cardiovascular exercise during adjuvant breast cancer treatment experienced better cardiovascular function than those
Healthy Lifestyle Lowers Odds of Breast Cancer’s Return
There’s more evidence that when a survivor of early stage breast cancer takes up healthy eating and regular exercise, the
Increasing statins dose and patient adherence could save more lives
Thousands of heart attacks and deaths from cardiovascular disease could be prevented by patients taking higher doses of statins and
Are amorphous solids elastic or plastic?
In a crystalline solid, the atoms form an ordered lattice. Crystalline solids respond elastically to small deformations: When the applied
Better Economy Could Mean Worse Nursing Home Care
In a good economy, the care at U.S. nursing homes falls because it’s harder to attract and keep staff, a
Harnessing the power of ‘spin orbit’ coupling in silicon: Scaling up quantum computation
Australian scientists have investigated new directions to scale up qubits – utilising the spin-orbit coupling of atom qubits – adding
Middle aged men in lyrca on the rise but ‘Mamils’ confined to weekends, affluent suburb
University of Sydney authors who led the research said the Mamil study was prompted by media attention given to depicting
Incontinence Drug May Cut Hot Flashes in Breast Cancer Survivors
Hot flashes, a common curse in menopause, can be especially bothersome after breast cancer. But a new study suggests an