Researchers from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), Madrid, and the Andalusian Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine Centre (Cabimer), Seville, published a paper in Nature Communications that
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Building a bonfire has become a popular activity among teenagers, but a big fire can result in serious burn injuries, cautions Loyola Medicine burn surgeon Arthur Sanford, MD.
Excess pounds on the belly is unhealthy. This is not new. Now, researchers have found, however, that belly fat could be a risk for the brain. Their study
Doctors typically prescribe metformin as a first-line treatment for people with type 2 diabetes. Along with diet and exercise, metformin can help a person control their insulin and
Hope for breast-cancer patients as study reveals a 10p antibiotic ‘kills aggressive cells that cause tumours to return’ Patients took a low-dose of a common antibiotic every day
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