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Doctors should consider the body weight of the patient while reading the tests for prostate cancer as obesity could considerably alter the results of these tests, a recent US study has revealed.
Obese men have more blood which lowers the...
If your blood pressure remains unchanged at night in comparison with the daytime, you might be at a greater risk of heart disease. According to the Swedish researchers of Uppsala University, the blood pressure should go down a little bit at night.
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The Journal of the American Medical Association says that Raloxifene, an osteoporosis drug, is as helpful as tamoxifen. It cuts half the risk of breast cancer. Dr. Victor Vogel, of the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine and his team has...
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High-level salt foods will get the warning label now in the US. The American Medical Association suggests the government to take necessary steps for the new labeling law for food items. They are also about to declare that food industry should cut the...
In a first national survey, since mid 1970s, conducted by National Institutes of Health (NIH) in U.S., concluded on vision problems. It finds that 94 percent of Americans of more than 12 years of age have good vision. The other six percent i.e. 14...
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