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CARE Clinic Uses Multidisciplinary Approach For Geriatric Multiple Myeloma Multidisciplinary care is a major focus across cancer institutions. Having a team made up of radiation oncologists, nurses, patients advocates, and others is critical to providing optimal care in multiple myeloma, according to Ashley E. Rosko, MD.
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Military members half as likely as civilians to receive HPV vaccine Active-duty military and veterans are twice as likely as civilians to develop cancers associated with human papillomavirus, or HPV. Now, research shows they are also half as likely to be vaccinated as those civilians — a disparity experts say will lead ...
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Exercise can cut women's chances of getting Parkinson's by 25 percent Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder, meaning it is a progressive disease that affects the nervous system and parts of the body controlled by nerves. It is sometimes referred to as a movement disorder because of the uncontrollable ...
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Readers share experiences with Alzheimer's, and reactions to our story WITH 6 MILLION Americans living with Alzheimer's disease, it's unusual for any family to be untouched by the memory-robbing illness. And as life expectancies rise, older people (myself included!) are keen to do whatever possible to prevent it.
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Unexplained weight gain? Ugh. Here are nutrition choices to help with menopausal menaces Blueberries are a wonderful antioxidant food that many doctors who deal with gut health recommend as. What are some surprising symptoms of menopause? Menopause occurs 12 months after your last menstrual cycle.
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Prediabetes: The younger you are, the higher the risk of dementia People who develop prediabetes when they're younger are likely to have a higher risk for dementia in later life, a new U.S. study has found. Prediabetes exists when blood sugar levels are higher than optimal but not yet high enough for the patient to ...
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People with Type 2 diabetes may benefit from exercising in the afternoon, study shows "We've known that physical activity is beneficial, but what our study adds is a new understanding that timing of activity may be important too," Qian added. A team of researchers from Brigham ...
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Healthy habits, diet plan to keep a check on thyroid problems Balanced diet: Consume a well-rounded diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Include iodine-rich foods like seafood and seaweed, as iodine is essential for thyroid hormone production.
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US man dies from Powassan virus: Know all about the tick-borne illness According to CDC, the man exhibited severe neurological symptoms after contracting the Powassan virus. Notably, since 2015, Maine has recorded a total of 15 confirmed cases of the infection. The situation became more dreadful in 2022 when four cases were ...
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Cumbria woman's skin cancer diagnosis aged 17 despite never using a sunbed and always wearing cream Having never used a sunbed and having no family history, Laura Stainton didn't expect the diagnosis of skin cancer at the age of just 17. Laura wasn't even able to legally drink when she was told she had stage 3 cancer. The Kendal woman said she made ...
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A guide to dealing with (peri) menopause Hot flushes, brain fog, and a stop to your menstrual cycle are common and obvious signs you might have hit menopause, but did you know that sudden migraines, depression, and anxiety could also be a clue? The menopause commonly happens to women in their ...
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Flare-ups of multiple sclerosis are caused by stress, research suggests University of Michigan study of 700 MS patients found stress triggers symptoms · More than 130,000 people in the UK suffer from the incurable disease.
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National Stroke Awareness Month: Recognize the signs of stroke "When a stroke is occurring, a blood clot is blocking a blood vessel in the brain. Two million brain cells are dying per minute," said Dr. Ted Lowenkopf, who is one of James's doctors at Providence.
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You could lose weight by just looking at pictures of food instead of eating it Experiments revealed that our hunger can be diminished by seeing the same image of food over 30 times. Study author Tjark Andersen, a PhD student of food science at Aarhus University in Denmark, said: "In ...
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May 27: Inducing hibernation with ultrasound, how your diet and your soap attracts mosquitoes and more… Small predators take the wrong refuge and a Ugandan vet walks with mountain gorillas. CBC Radio · Posted: May 26, 2023 1:02 PM PDT | Last Updated: 4 ...
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Diet tips to stay fit and fabulous after 40 By adopting a balanced diet and making positive lifestyle changes, individuals can improve their health and stay fit well into their 40s and beyond. Read on to explore key diet and lifestyle habits that are essential for maintaining good health after the ...
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With Pressure To Scale, Some Ketamine Clinics Could Be Doing Harm. Here's What Consumers Need To Know. As a therapist and executive coach who's passionate about mental health, the growing industry is equal parts promising and alarming to me. On the one hand, there appears to be so much possibility: a fast-acting alternative to side-effect heavy ...
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The dark side of the weight-loss-drug craze: eating disorders, medication shortages, dangerous knockoffs A national obsession with a new class of weight-loss drugs is turning dangerous, doctors and researchers say, as many patients are inappropriately prescribed Wegovy, Ozempic and similar medications and supply shortages generate a market for unauthorized, ...
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Bug off! Your scent signature could be key to keeping mosquitoes away It turns out that what distinguishes a mosquito magnet from a repellent is their personal scent signature — a mix of chemicals influenced by exercise, the cosmetic products we use and maybe even our diets. "By ...
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Can an anti-seizure medicine lengthen the lifespan of patients suffering from rare brain cancer? 'Gabapentin actually kept the tumour from expanding. Combining it with other glioblastoma therapies could stave off some of the cognitive decline we see in patients and perhaps extend their lives,' says Saritha Krishna, lead author and an Indian origin ...
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New UBC research suggests standardizing concussion assessment Sign up to receive The Canucks Report newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox at the start of every series. Essential reading for hockey fans who eat, sleep, Canucks, repeat. Email ...
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