Exercise improves physical and mental side effects of breast cancer treatments, new study finds
Exercise helps breast cancer patients with the physical and mental side effects of treatment, a new Loughborough University study has found, and ultimately it may improve disease prognosis.
Men with periodontitis and erectile dysfunction are more likely to suffer a major cardiovascular event in the next four years
A study led by the UGR reveals that men with periodontitis who are also diagnosed with erectile dysfunction are almost four times more likely to suffer a major…
How Accurate Is Smartwatch Heart Data? It Depends on Your Skin Tone
Studies suggest devices are less effective at tracking heart rate in those with darker skin tones
Effectiveness of antibiotics significantly reduced when multiple bugs present
A study has found that much higher doses of antibiotics are needed to eliminate a bacterial infection of the airways when other microbes are present. It helps explain…
Shortness of breath heralds worse survival than chest pain for heart attack patients
Just 76% of heart attack patients with dyspnoea or fatigue as their main symptom are alive at one year compared to 94% of those with chest pain as…
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