A doctor has warned that women often experience more subtle symptoms of a heart attack, which can be overlooked or mistaken for other health issues.
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People over 50 who can stand on one leg for 30 seconds are aging gracefully, particularly if it's not their strong leg, a new ...
Yet little is understood about why some children develop only mild symptoms while others develop severe disease. According to Melody G Duvall from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), NK cells are ...
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According to Johns Hopkins, symptoms occur during perimenopause due to hormonal fluctuations. Symptoms similar to PMS occur ...
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Patients with PMDD have lower levels of cortisol and beta-endorphins during both the follicular and luteal phases, suggesting ...
A startling 99.73% of undergraduate medical students in Afghanistan exhibit symptoms of nomophobia—the fear and anxiety of being without a mobile phone, according to a new study from the University of ...