A new study by researchers at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute and Monash University could help inform treatment and
Day: January 4, 2022
You can’t outrun your fork, but that doesn’t mean exercise can’t help you lose weight or change your diet
Every January, millions of individuals make New Year’s resolutions to lose weight or eat healthier, if not both. To achieve this goal,
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Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a common breathing disorder causing excessive daytime sleepiness and increasing the risk for cardiovascular disease,
Early data for multivariant COVID-19 vaccine booster shows promise
The first results of an early trial of a multivariant COVID-19 vaccine booster, launched in Manchester in September 2021, has
Major financial hardship common after cancer diagnosis, despite Insurance
Despite having access to health insurance, nearly three out of four patients with metastatic colorectal cancer experienced major financial hardship
Researchers reveal scale of prevalence of a condition that can cause type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure
Scientists at the University of Birmingham are calling for changes to healthcare policy following research which has shown for the
Risk adjusted performance measures may not be an accurate measure of health plan performance
There may be substantial residual confounding in risk-adjustment models used to evaluate health plan performance due to differences in patient
Why are so many vaccinated people getting COVID-19 lately?
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Genomic variant may predict cardiotoxicity from chemotherapy
A team of investigators has discovered a genomic variant that may help clinicians predict which patients will experience cardiotoxicity from
Research shows myriad benefits of exercise. So why don’t we move more?
When Jennifer Heisz talks about the health benefits of exercise, you can take her word on it. Not only is