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These Four Factors Account for 18 Years of Life Expectancy
Life-expectancy ranges can differ based on gender, race, education, and marital status.
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Cannabis Overuse Linked to Increased Risk for Head and Neck Cancer
Researchers analyzed data of 116,000 individuals with cannabis-related disorder.
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Light Therapy, Phototherapy, Photobiomodulation: New Ways to Heal With Light
New research is finding that different colors and wavelengths of light can treat conditions like chronic pain and vision loss.
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Navigating Election Anxiety: How Worry Affects the Brain
Chronic mild stress drives a panoply of negative changes in your body and brain that add to your risk for physical and neurologic troubles.
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Can Addressing Depression Reduce Chemo Toxicity in Older Adults?
Researchers evaluated whether greater reductions in grade 3 chemotherapy-related toxicities occurred with geriatric assessment-driven...
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FDA Approves First Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer
While blood tests are better than nothing, they cannot be recommended to replace established CRC screening methods.
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SUNY Downstate Emergency Medicine Doc Charged With $1.5M Fraud
EM doc accused of tax fraud, larceny, and falsifying records in case of using business credit card for personal expenses.
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Too Much Coffee Linked to Accelerated Cognitive Decline
Moderate coffee consumption, however, may serve as a protective factor against cognitive decline.
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Early Knee Osteoarthritis: Exercise Therapy’s Golden Window
Patients with knee osteoarthritis symptoms for less than 1 year benefit more from exercise therapy than do those with longer symptom duration.
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Physician-Scientist Taps into Microbiome to Fight Cancer
Dr. Neelendu Dey is a gastroenterologist and researcher at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center in Seattle.