Christmas is here and with it the moments of disconnection and rest, including from the gym and sports. And, although it is ...
We explore the disconnect between mycological cure and cosmetic recovery in Tinea Versicolor, focusing on managing patient ...
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5 Habits that Can Transform Your Body At Any Age, Fitness Expert Tells
From walking and weight training to protein-packed meals and better sleep expert shares habits that can transform your body at any age—starting today Read ahead to know ...
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Professor Yoo Hye-rin's team at Bundang Cha Hospital selected a clinical national project for advanc...
An ophthalmology professor Yoo Hye-rin's research team at Cha Medical University Bundang Cha Hospital (Director Yoon ...
New research shows that even people over 100 usually die from specific diseases, not “old age,” challenging how scientists study ageing.
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Radiological Society of North America, Nov. 30-Dec. 4
The Radiological Society of North America held a conference covering a wide range of new trends and information in radiological research.
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Unnecessary gluten-free diets may put children at risk
Understanding gluten-related disorders is crucial for pediatric nutrition, as gluten-free diets can pose health risks without ...
Novo Nordisk announced today that Health Canada has issued marketing authorization with conditions [Notice of Compliance with Conditions (NOC/c)] for Wegovy® (semaglutide injection) for the treatment ...
Today's bulletin from the Family Health Care Institute (one of the King Hussein Foundation's institutes) discusses celiac ...
Ditch the treadmill and grab some dumbbells for this fast-paced, fat-burning, fitness-boosting, muscle-building body ...
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Turning back time: 46 incredible transformations from people who went under the knife to change how they look
Ever heard of Turkish plastic surgery? It’s not a new procedure, but it’s gotten massive worldwide attention in recent years.
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UAE approves Novartis gene therapy treatment for spinal muscular atrophy
Itvisma, developed by Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis, works to replace the defective SMN1 gene responsible for the ...
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