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Physical inactivity costs the UK an estimated £7.4 billion each year—but more importantly, it costs lives. In today's ...
A advancement in the diagnosis of upper limb (UL) spasticity is on the horizon, moving beyond traditional reliance on ...
One of the world's leading causes of irreversible vision loss could begin with elevated eye pressure, according to a recent ...
A new study has highlighted the complex emotions and ethical dilemmas of learning your future risk of Alzheimer's disease.
The yellow fever vaccination using the live-attenuated YF17D vaccine is one of the most effective immunizations available. A ...
A first-in-human study of an investigational once-daily oral treatment for obesity (SYNT-101) demonstrates positive ...
Sitting in my doctor's examination room, I was surprised when she told me, "Genetics don't really matter for chronic disease.
Even after the pandemic, various new infectious diseases continue to emerge, posing ongoing viral threats that demand robust ...
A new analysis being presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO25) in Malaga, Spain (11–14 May), finds that around ...
Neuroscientists at the Sainsbury Wellcome Center (SWC) at UCL have discovered that the brain uses a dual system for learning ...
A new University at Buffalo–led study outlines how artificial intelligence–powered handwriting analysis may serve as an early ...
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