Total knee replacement in patients under 21 evaluated in new study \
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Total knee replacement in patients under 21 evaluated in new study

14-Nov-2022
The study from researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) was reported at the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Convergence 2022 meeting.
14-Nov-2022 Science
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Study explores mortality disparities in US during COVID-19 pandemic \
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Study explores mortality disparities in US during COVID-19 pandemic

22-Sep-2022
Washington [US], September 21 (ANI): A study has found that racial and ethnic inequities in mortality in the United States changed drastically with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and inequities persist for some demographic groups.
22-Sep-2022 Health
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Research suggests incarceration linked to higher cancer mortality \
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Research suggests incarceration linked to higher cancer mortality

17-Sep-2022
Washington [US], September 17 (ANI): A higher risk of cancer mortality has been found in incarcerated adults and among those diagnosed with cancer in the first year after release from prison, according to new research from Yale Cancer Center.
17-Sep-2022 Science
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Study: Diet might play role in cognitive function across diverse races, ethnicities \
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Study: Diet might play role in cognitive function across diverse races, ethnicities

16-Sep-2022
Washington [US], September 16 (ANI): A new study led by investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system, along with outside collaborators expands on previously published work by including additional races and ethnicities.
16-Sep-2022 Health
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Study says fatigue, headache most common symptoms that last for months after COVID-19 \
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Study says fatigue, headache most common symptoms that last for months after COVID-19

13-Aug-2022
Augusta (Georgia) [US], August 13 (ANI): According to a study, individuals most frequently felt exhaustion and headaches more than four months after getting Covid-19.
13-Aug-2022 Health
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Nanoparticle treatment may benefit individuals hospitalized with severe COVID-19 infections \
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Nanoparticle treatment may benefit individuals hospitalized with severe COVID-19 infections

12-Aug-2022
Washington [US], August 11 (ANI): According to researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine, an experimental dendrimer nanoparticle medication called OP-101 significantly lowered the risk of death and the need for a ventilator in a study of 24 seriously ill patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
12-Aug-2022 Health
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Study: Fatigue, headache most common lasting symptoms months after COVID-19 \
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Study: Fatigue, headache most common lasting symptoms months after COVID-19

08-Aug-2022
Augusta (Georgia0 [US], August 8 (ANI): An average of more than four months after having COVID-19, participants most frequently reported experiencing fatigue and headaches, according to researchers.
08-Aug-2022 Health
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Study: Black patients more likely to lose vision after ‘Glaucoma Diagnosis’ \
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Study: Black patients more likely to lose vision after ‘Glaucoma Diagnosis’

27-Jul-2022
Washington [US], July 27 (ANI): According to a new study, black patients have a dramatically higher risk of advanced vision loss after a new diagnosis of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) when compared to white patients.
27-Jul-2022 Science
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Childhood obesity occurring at greater frequency, younger ages: Study \
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Childhood obesity occurring at greater frequency, younger ages: Study

08-Jul-2022
Washington [US], July 8 (ANI): Despite numerous public health initiatives to encourage healthy behaviours and improve living conditions the rates of new cases of obesity in elementary school are higher and are occurring earlier in childhood than they were even a decade earlier, according to a new study.
08-Jul-2022 Health
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Neighborhood redlining may increase risk of heart diseases, know more here \
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Neighborhood redlining may increase risk of heart diseases, know more here

05-Jul-2022
Washington [US], July 5 (ANI): According to a group of researchers, redlining or the practice of illegal discrimination by a mortgage lender who denies handing out loans, is linked with heart disease and increases risk factors after they were banned. Health disparities have been linked to several factors such as socio-economic, and environmental. This research also helped in finding evidence of the long-term cardiovascular impacts disparities that can affect vulnerable populations.
05-Jul-2022 Health
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