Month: October 2024
PAGET, Donald Kenneth – Kelowna Obituaries – Castanet.net
Don passed away at Gemstone longterm care home (They treated him so good) after many years of pain and suffering with severe COPD. He leaves …
» Read moreHerbal medicine not a cure for breast cancer — Dr Fray – Jamaica Observer
CLINICAL coordinator at Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), Dr Delroy Fray is advising the public that herbal medicines are not a proven …
» Read more350000 Ogun residents to receive free diabetes, hypertension screening – Tribune Online
350000 residents of Ogun State will benefit from the free screening for diabetes and hypertension as part of the Project 10 Million.
» Read moreBreakthrough discovery in dahlia flowers could help treat MS, cancer – KOIN.com
… the University of Portland has led to the discovery of a game-changing compound in these vibrant flowers that could fight cancer and other diseases.
» Read moreLiver discovery could lead to better CVD treatments – healthcare-in-europe.com
… cardiovascular disease and prevent the progression of fatty liver disease. … heart disease and stroke. High cholesterol levels may have a genetic …
» Read moreVigorous workout reduces hunger, especially in women – MedicalNewsToday
Vigorous exercise can help with weight loss by lowering levels of the ‘hunger hormone’ ghrelin, particularly in women, a small new study has …
» Read morePenelope “Penny” Yeargin Obituary (2024) – Asheville, NC – Legacy.com
… COPD.Penny Yeargin passed away peacefully at Mission Hospital on October 11, 2024, after an exacerbation of COPD. Penelope Jane Yeargin was born …
» Read moreThere’s A Shocking Alternative To Antibiotics For Wound Infections | IFLScience
It could be a way to combat antibiotic resistance, but it’s also the treatment you want tell your friends about.
» Read moreCancer made me a patient. Health care’s blind spots made me a CEO | Fortune
At 34, I heard the words “breast cancer.” As a single mother and Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant, I found myself suddenly navigating not just …
» Read moreRice’s Biotech Launch Pad to commercialize bioelectrical implant treatment for obesity, type …
… diabetes (T2D) treatment while reducing development and manufacturing costs. Rice University’s Biotech Launch Pad will lead the commercialization …
» Read moreArsenic Contaminated Water Could Increase Heart Risk Even At Low Levels
The study involved 98,250 participants under the age of 85 years old without a history of cardiovascular disease, with 6,119 ischemic heart disease …
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