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Cases of canine respiratory disease increase in a US city
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In an alarming escalation of cases, infectious canine respiratory disease has taken a firm grip on the Portland area.
Read MorePredicting prediabetes in young people is possible: researchers
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Diabetes is one of the most serious and common diseases in the world
Read MoreItaly becomes the first European country to ban synthetic foods
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In a historic decision, the Italian Parliament approved this Friday a law that prohibits the production and sale of synthetic foods.
Read MoreWHO: smoking is the main cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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A recent global report on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) reveals that, despite advances in awareness about the risks of smoking.
Read MoreExperts’ Opinions on Stress and Rash
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In recent times, there has been a significant increase in the number of young people seeking medical help to address stress-related skin problems.
Read MoreSitting affects your heart more than lying down or standing up: study
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Adults, according to recent studies, spend an average of nine and a half hours a day in a sedentary position, which could have negative consequences for heart health.
Read MoreThe United Kingdom recommends applying the chickenpox vaccine to children
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Britain’s Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization on Tuesday issued its first recommendation for immunizing children against chickenpox.
Read MoreLong COVID may worsen mental health disorders: experts
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Long COVID may worsen mental health disorders
Read MoreThe dietary supplement industry in the US is booming: how to know if you need them
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In the last three decades, the dietary supplement industry in the United States has experienced a notable boom, according to data provided by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Read MoreBlood pressure: why reducing salt consumption is as effective as taking medication
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A recent study conducted by Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), Northwestern Medicine, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham reveals that virtually everyone can lower their blood pressure.
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