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Back Pain |
I tried cupping and this is how it felt Recently, cupping has become popular with sportspeople and celebrities. I gave it a try and, in this feature, I explain how it felt and if it works. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
How does high cholesterol cause cancer? Study sheds light Researchers have discovered a cell mechanism in which cholesterol influences the proliferation of stem cells and the growth of intestinal tumors in mice. |
Blood / Hematology |
How can you lower your blood sugar levels? We take a look at a number of ways for people to lower their blood sugar levels. Options include lifestyle changes, diet, and natural remedies. | HCV RNA PCR test: Qualitative and quantitative results The HCV RNA PCR test is a blood test used to diagnose hepatitis C and measure the level of the hepatitis C virus in the bloodstream. |
Cancer / Oncology |
What are the best foods to fight aging? What are some of the best foods for a healthful diet that will help you live a long and happy life? Read on to learn which dietary staples to keep in mind. | How does high cholesterol cause cancer? Study sheds light Researchers have discovered a cell mechanism in which cholesterol influences the proliferation of stem cells and the growth of intestinal tumors in mice. |
Cholesterol |
How does high cholesterol cause cancer? Study sheds light Researchers have discovered a cell mechanism in which cholesterol influences the proliferation of stem cells and the growth of intestinal tumors in mice. |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
I tried cupping and this is how it felt Recently, cupping has become popular with sportspeople and celebrities. I gave it a try and, in this feature, I explain how it felt and if it works. |
Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery |
Is it safe to get Botox while breast-feeding? A look at Botox and breast-feeding safety. Included is detail on how Botox affects the body and other side effects that are important for mothers to know. |
Dermatology |
Is it safe to get Botox while breast-feeding? A look at Botox and breast-feeding safety. Included is detail on how Botox affects the body and other side effects that are important for mothers to know. | How do you prevent sweating after eating? Gustatory sweating is a condition that causes sweating when someone eats, talks, or thinks about food. We look at the causes and treatment options. |
Diabetes |
How can you lower your blood sugar levels? We take a look at a number of ways for people to lower their blood sugar levels. Options include lifestyle changes, diet, and natural remedies. | How does fiber prevent weight gain? A new study takes a fresh look at the relationship between dietary fiber, obesity, inflammation, and gut bacteria. A potential mechanism is unearthed. |
Diabetes Type 1 |
How can you lower your blood sugar levels? We take a look at a number of ways for people to lower their blood sugar levels. Options include lifestyle changes, diet, and natural remedies. |
Fertility |
Salpingo-oophorectomy: Preparation, side effects, and recovery A salpingo-oophorectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes. Learn more about the types of surgery and length of recovery. |
Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness |
Eating less may not the best way to lose weight, study shows A new trial explores the effect of varying the portion size of food and making healthful, low-calorie choices on women who are trying to lose weight. | How do you prevent sweating after eating? Gustatory sweating is a condition that causes sweating when someone eats, talks, or thinks about food. We look at the causes and treatment options. | How does fiber prevent weight gain? A new study takes a fresh look at the relationship between dietary fiber, obesity, inflammation, and gut bacteria. A potential mechanism is unearthed. |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
HCV RNA PCR test: Qualitative and quantitative results The HCV RNA PCR test is a blood test used to diagnose hepatitis C and measure the level of the hepatitis C virus in the bloodstream. |
Liver Disease / Hepatitis |
HCV RNA PCR test: Qualitative and quantitative results The HCV RNA PCR test is a blood test used to diagnose hepatitis C and measure the level of the hepatitis C virus in the bloodstream. |
Medical Devices / Diagnostics |
HCV RNA PCR test: Qualitative and quantitative results The HCV RNA PCR test is a blood test used to diagnose hepatitis C and measure the level of the hepatitis C virus in the bloodstream. |
Nutrition / Diet |
Eating less may not the best way to lose weight, study shows A new trial explores the effect of varying the portion size of food and making healthful, low-calorie choices on women who are trying to lose weight. | What are the best foods to fight aging? What are some of the best foods for a healthful diet that will help you live a long and happy life? Read on to learn which dietary staples to keep in mind. | How do you prevent sweating after eating? Gustatory sweating is a condition that causes sweating when someone eats, talks, or thinks about food. We look at the causes and treatment options. | How does fiber prevent weight gain? A new study takes a fresh look at the relationship between dietary fiber, obesity, inflammation, and gut bacteria. A potential mechanism is unearthed. | This diet may slow cognitive decline after stroke The risk of developing dementia doubles after having a stroke. Find out which diet can potentially stave off cognitive decline, according to new research. |
Pediatrics / Children's Health |
Is it safe to get Botox while breast-feeding? A look at Botox and breast-feeding safety. Included is detail on how Botox affects the body and other side effects that are important for mothers to know. |
Pregnancy / Obstetrics |
Is it safe to get Botox while breast-feeding? A look at Botox and breast-feeding safety. Included is detail on how Botox affects the body and other side effects that are important for mothers to know. |
Seniors / Aging |
What are the best foods to fight aging? What are some of the best foods for a healthful diet that will help you live a long and happy life? Read on to learn which dietary staples to keep in mind. | This diet may slow cognitive decline after stroke The risk of developing dementia doubles after having a stroke. Find out which diet can potentially stave off cognitive decline, according to new research. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
How do you prevent sweating after eating? Gustatory sweating is a condition that causes sweating when someone eats, talks, or thinks about food. We look at the causes and treatment options. |
Stem Cell Research |
How does high cholesterol cause cancer? Study sheds light Researchers have discovered a cell mechanism in which cholesterol influences the proliferation of stem cells and the growth of intestinal tumors in mice. |
Stroke |
This diet may slow cognitive decline after stroke The risk of developing dementia doubles after having a stroke. Find out which diet can potentially stave off cognitive decline, according to new research. |
Surgery |
Salpingo-oophorectomy: Preparation, side effects, and recovery A salpingo-oophorectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes. Learn more about the types of surgery and length of recovery. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
Eating less may not the best way to lose weight, study shows A new trial explores the effect of varying the portion size of food and making healthful, low-calorie choices on women who are trying to lose weight. | Salpingo-oophorectomy: Preparation, side effects, and recovery A salpingo-oophorectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes. Learn more about the types of surgery and length of recovery. |
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