BACKGROUND: Survivors of aortic dissection frequently restrict personal physical activity due to concerns about provoking ...
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Professor Kuniyoshi Sakai, left, presents the research findings in Musashino, Tokyo, on June 2, 2026. (Mainichi/Asako Takeuchi) TOKYO -- Reading manga in print improves comprehension and reduces ...
THIS year’s World Cup will be like no other – and there’s no better way to keep everything in order than by downloading your free wall chart guide. FIFA have increased the number of teams from 32 to a ...
The COVID-19 vaccine lowered the risk of cardiovascular issues associated with the virus by around 40 percent, according to new research. The study, which was published in JAMA Internal Medicine on ...
Lauren writes about healthcare AI data interoperability, the science behind public health recommendations, and pharmaceutical advances in the rare disease space. Recent Covid vaccination appears to ...
The coronavirus vaccine reduced the risk of major cardiovascular events linked to covid-19 — strokes, heart attacks, and hospitalization from heart disease — by about 40 percent, according to a new ...
Although most Americans have eschewed seasonal COVID-19 vaccines, the updated shots continue to show significant protection against cardiovascular disease, especially for those over age 75 and those ...
The Trump administration is officially conducting an investigation into the safety of the abortion pill mifepristone, the Wall Street Journal reports. Health experts worry that the process may be ...
Eating very specific types of fresh food each day - not just any five portions of fruit and vegetables - could help keep your heart healthy, a study suggests. Not all five-a-days are equal, ...
TOKYO -- Reading manga in print improves comprehension and reduces unnecessary brain activity compared to reading on a tablet, a University of Tokyo study has found. In the study, conducted by ...