Many adults with cardiovascular disease know the risks, yet still don’t stop smoking
Many adults with a history of cardiovascular disease (CVD) continue to smoke cigarettes and/or use other tobacco products, despite knowing it increases their risk of having another cardiovascular…
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Vitamin D may not protect against COVID-19, as previously suggested
Increasing vitamin D levels does not protect against COVID-19 susceptibility and severity
‘Significant reduction’ in GP trainee burnout following mindfulness programme
Medics training to be GPs reported positive improvement in burnout and resilience after completing a mindfulness course specially designed for doctors
Infection with human papillomavirus linked to higher risk of preterm birth
Women carrying human papillomavirus (HPV) run an elevated risk of preterm birth, a University of Gothenburg study shows.
“Prescription” to sit less, move more advised for mildly high blood pressure & cholesterol
A “prescription” to sit less and move more is the optimal first treatment choice for reducing mild to moderately elevated blood pressure and blood cholesterol in otherwise healthy…
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