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Lipoproteins behave ‘almost like a tiny Velcro ball’: Genetics determines some proteins in HDL, but others are picked up by chance

Cholesterol carried in high-density lipoprotein particles, or HDL cholesterol, has been dubbed the good cholesterol,…

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Should we screen people for irregular heartbeat?

Should we screen people for irregular heartbeat (known as atrial fibrillation, or AF for short)…

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German heart report: heart disease – mortality rates, however,

New report on Germany’s cause of death number 1 In the German heart report on…

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Blood test shows promise for early detection of severe lung-transplant rejection: New tool that uses DNA sequencing could improve transplant outcomes and save lives

Researchers have developed a simple blood test that can detect when a newly transplanted lung…

View More Blood test shows promise for early detection of severe lung-transplant rejection: New tool that uses DNA sequencing could improve transplant outcomes and save lives

Eating More Of This Could Reduce Your Risk Of Disease By Up To 30 Percent

If the word ‘fibre’ immediately conjures up images of Metamuci, Sultana Bran and Digestive biscuits,…

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Sex differences in ‘body clock’ may benefit women’s heart health: Female mice still regulate blood pressure properly, even with lack of a circadian clock gene

Research suggests that a gene that governs the body’s biological (circadian) clock acts differently in…

View More Sex differences in ‘body clock’ may benefit women’s heart health: Female mice still regulate blood pressure properly, even with lack of a circadian clock gene

Hidden culprit in heart failure: Discovery unlocks potential new target for personalized treatment

An international research team led by scientists at the University of Alberta have pinpointed a…

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Each cigarette is poisoning our body E-cigarettes, however, may be conducive to the cessation

English health authorities recommend E-cigarettes to stop Smoking Through a large-scale campaign, the English health…

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DRILL These Must Know Dos and Dont’s If You Want Healthy Skin

Everybody desires great skin. But flawless and blemish-free skin is worth a lot. Everyone wants…

Paxlovid reduces risk of long-term health problems, death from COVID-19

The risk of long-term health problems, hospitalization and death after a COVID-19 infection diminishes among…

A $30 Million Gift to Build an Addiction Treatment Center. Then Staffers Had to Run It.

DECATUR, Ill. — The question came out of the blue, or so it seemed to…

Medications

FDA Approves Suflave

FDA Approves Suflave (polyethylene glycol 3350, sodium sulfate, potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate, and sodium chloride)…

FDA Approves Abilify Asimtufii

FDA Approves Abilify Asimtufii (aripiprazole) for the Treatment of Schizophrenia or Maintenance Monotherapy Treatment of…

High Inflation and Housing Costs Force Many Americans to Delay Needed Care

At a health-screening event in Sarasota, Florida, people gathered in a parking lot and waited…

Health News

UKHSA and ONS publish latest Winter CIS data

Reviewed The Winter CIS was launched jointly by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and…

Brain lesions in former football players linked to vascular, brain changes

Signs of injury to the brain’s white matter called white matter hyperintensities, as seen on…

French pharma firm ordered to pay millions over deadly diabetes drug

A French appeals court on Wednesday ordered pharmaceutical firm Servier to pay more than $460…

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