Risk of lymphoma linked to breast implants: Study \
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Risk of lymphoma linked to breast implants: Study

04-Dec-2022
The number of people suffering from Anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL), a rare disease, has recently increased and this spike in numbers may be linked to the expanding popularity of textured breast implants.
04-Dec-2022 Science
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Researchers find link between breast implants after mastectomy, risk of lymphoma \
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Researchers find link between breast implants after mastectomy, risk of lymphoma

03-Dec-2022
Anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL), a rare malignancy, has increased in frequency during the past several years, presumably as a result of the rising popularity of textured breast implants.
03-Dec-2022 Health
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Medicine used to treat sleep disorders linked to increased risk of overdose in teens \
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Medicine used to treat sleep disorders linked to increased risk of overdose in teens

24-Nov-2022
According to Rutgers researchers, teens and young adults who are treated for sleep disorders with benzodiazepines such as Xanax - a medicine often recommended to treat anxiety and sleeplessness - may be at a higher risk of overdose.
24-Nov-2022 Health
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Using electrolytes as diagnostic tool can help detect eating disorders early \
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Using electrolytes as diagnostic tool can help detect eating disorders early

20-Nov-2022
By monitoring electrolyte levels researchers discovered eating disorders more than a year before a diagnosis and this means that patients might start receiving treatment for them sooner.
20-Nov-2022 Science
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Study: Bariatric surgery reduces risk of heart disease \
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Study: Bariatric surgery reduces risk of heart disease

19-Nov-2022
Researchers revealed in a recent study how obese adults with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and morbid obesity, those who underwent bariatric surgery had significantly less chances of cardiovascular events in the years that followed.
19-Nov-2022 Science
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Underlying health issues linked to poor outcomes after fracture in older adults: Study \
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Underlying health issues linked to poor outcomes after fracture in older adults: Study

11-Oct-2022
Darlinghurst [Australia], October 11 (ANI): Having specific combinations of underlying health issues is a significant risk for poorer health outcomes in older adults who have had a fracture earlier, a recent study from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research has revealed.
11-Oct-2022 Health
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Study suggests more older adults should check blood pressure at home \
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Study suggests more older adults should check blood pressure at home

23-Sep-2022
Washington [US], September 23 (ANI): A new study has found that only 48 per cent of people aged 50 to 80 who take blood pressure medications or have a health condition that's affected by hypertension regularly check their blood pressure at home or other places.
23-Sep-2022 Health
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Study finds improvements in pain, productivity persist long after bariatric surgery \
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Study finds improvements in pain, productivity persist long after bariatric surgery

15-Sep-2022
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) [US], September 15 (ANI): Despite some relapses from the high levels of recovery seen in the years immediately following surgery, improvements in pain, physical function, and work productivity last for at least seven years.
15-Sep-2022 Health
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Leisure activities may lower risk of death in older adults \
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Leisure activities may lower risk of death in older adults

26-Aug-2022
Maryland [US], August 26 (ANI): According to a recent study led by researchers at the National Cancer Institute, a division of the National Institutes of Health, older adults may have a lower risk of death from any cause, as well as death from cardiovascular disease and cancer, if they engage in a variety of leisure activities on a weekly basis, such as walking for exercise, jogging, swimming laps, or playing tennis.
26-Aug-2022 Health
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Leisure activities may lower risk of death in older adults \
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Leisure activities may lower risk of death in older adults

26-Aug-2022
Maryland [US], August 26 (ANI): According to a recent study led by researchers at the National Cancer Institute, a division of the National Institutes of Health, older adults may have a lower risk of death from any cause, as well as death from cardiovascular disease and cancer, if they engage in a variety of leisure activities on a weekly basis, such as walking for exercise, jogging, swimming laps, or playing tennis.
26-Aug-2022 Health
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