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Scientists Studied 'SuperAgers' For 25 Years And Found That They All Have This 1 Habit In Common An NFL kicker just hit a 68-yard field goal. Yes, you read that right. Secret Service finds 17 ...
Ben Boardman felt sick about where the country was headed. Then he hit on a way to give his neighbors a fresh perspective. Elizabeth Svoboda, a contributing writer for Globe Ideas, is the author of ...
Reddit user Beyondthebloodmoon recently asked, "What's the rudest thing a doctor has ever said to you?" Unfortunately, a looooot of people had horror stories about incredibly rude, snarky, and ...
Some patients and healthcare practitioners have blamed the ineffectiveness of Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) for patients crowding secondary and tertiary health institutions in their quest for ...
Lili Vachon said doctors rang her two weeks later to say 'oh by the way, you've had a stroke' A teacher who had a stroke at the age of 26 says hospital doctors were "convinced that it was a migraine" ...
Doctors in Delhi successfully managed to reconstruct the thumb of a 20-year-old man who had sustained severe injuries in a road traffic accident involving a bike and a tractor by using the second toe ...
Woody Harrelson Explains Why He Would 'Never' Return for Another Season of 'True Detective' Woody Harrelson has no interest in returning to True Detective. If you forgot, the 64-year-old Emmy-winning ...
A medical professional has outlined what various shades of your nasal mucus could indicate, as it can signal when it's time to seek medical advice from your GP. As the temperatures are getting colder, ...
Longtime actor Tony Adams, who held down legendary roles on such daytime soaps as “Crossroads” and “General Hospital,” as well as a stint on “Dr. Who,” has died. Adams passed away Saturday at Sussex ...
Q: Why am I getting so many random voicemail notification emails? A: We’ve all been told countless times: never click on links or open attachments in an email unless you’re absolutely sure it’s safe.
University of Pennsylvania’s School of Nursing promotes the theory that racial minorities achieve better health outcomes when treated by medical professionals of the same race, following the release ...
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