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Cambridge Researchers Initiate Groundbreaking Clinical Trial for Capsule Sponge in Oesophageal Cancer Prevention

Oesophageal cancer is a significant health concern, and researchers at Cambridge have initiated a groundbreaking clinical trial to investigate the effectiveness of a ‘capsule sponge’ in preventing this type of cancer. The trial, named BEST4, is set to commence at…

Different Types of Pain in Multiple Sclerosis

All Pain Is Not the Same When It Comes to MS Published on: Jan 11, 2024, 12:35 pm Updated on: Jan 11, 2024, 12:35 pm THURSDAY, Jan. 11, 2024 (HealthDay News) – Pain can present itself in many forms for…

Comprehensive Analysis Confirms Five Key Parkinson’s Disease Variants

A recent study published in Npj Parkinson’s Disease has conducted a comprehensive analysis of rare Parkinson’s disease (PD) variants in a large-scale cohort, confirming the existence of five key PD variants. This landmark study sheds light on the genetic factors…

Pilates for Correcting Posture and Alleviating Chronic Back and Neck Pain

Correcting posture, alleviating chronic back pain and neck pain through Pilates By Zarafshan Shiraz, New Delhi Jan 08, 2024 12:24 PM IST Say ‘goodbye’ to pain as Pilates exercises offer relief from chronic backache and neck discomfort. In an era…

The Rise and Fall of Face Yoga: A Personal Experience

I recently embarked on a 30-day journey of face yoga, inspired by the promises of toning and tightening my face as advertised by various targeted ads. However, after just one day of face yoga, I found myself disliking the uncomfortable…

Global Lifetime Risks of Gastrointestinal Cancers Revealed in New Study

A recent population-based systematic analysis of GLOBOCAN has revealed the global, regional, and national lifetime risks of developing and dying from gastrointestinal cancers in 185 countries. The study, conducted by a team of researchers including Shaoming Wang, PhD, Rongshou Zheng,…

B.C. hits record for hospital admissions as flu and RSV cases rise

B.C. hits record for hospital admissions as flu and RSV cases rise British Columbia is experiencing a surge in hospital admissions as cases of Influenza A and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) continue to rise. According to B.C. Provincial Health Officer…

Ways to Make Your Morning Celery Juice More Palatable

Mint, cucumber and lemon: Ways to make your morning celery juice more palatable By LEXIMURAL LIVING Even if it can’t cure your high blood pressure and fix your stomach aches, it’s still worth adding celery to a smoothie. If you’re…

Trial Against EPA Challenging Fluoridation Program Set to Start in Buffalo, NY

Buffalo, NY – A trial against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is set to start on January 31, 2024, challenging the artificial fluoridation program in the US due to concerns about fluoride’s potential brain-damaging effects. The trial, titled ‘Fluoride On…

Birmingham Teen Returns to School After Rare Brain Tumour Surgery

A Birmingham teenager, Honey, has returned to school after undergoing surgery to remove a rare brain tumour, bringing relief to her and her family. The 15-year-old was diagnosed with the tumour in 2019, after initially being misdiagnosed with growing pains….