An expert in vitamin D proposes worldwide policy changes regarding people's vitamin D daily intake amount in order to maximize the vitamin's contribution to reducing the frequency of many diseases, in... [Read More]
(New Kerala) Washington, Jan 13 : A new research has suggested that older women with hypertension are at increased risk for developing brain lesions that cause dementia later in life.... [Read More]
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(PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Sunridge International's newly acquired wholly owned subsidiary Ophthalmic International , is an innovative manufacturer of medical products. Â OI has developed and patented a 2-minute, non-invasive,... [Read More]
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(American Medical Association) More aggressive screening, improved surveillance and less-expensive medications could reduce the number of U.S. adults with the cardiovascular risk factor, an IOM report says.... [Read More]
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