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A study of 12,213 Japanese workers found no link between hypertension and the traditional Japanese diet, but a modified ...
The 4th edition of the BIAL Foundation's international award, the BIAL Award in Biomedicine, is underway, with nominations ...
Although sedentary behavior may be an evolutionarily selected trait, it is still important to try to be physically active, says a new study conducted at the , Finland.
ORCA-3 Demonstrated a Significant Increase in Quitting and Reduction in Nicotine Cravings for Cytisinicline-Treated Participants Compared to ...
A simple £5 blood test for the protein troponin could predict a person's risk of heart attacks and strokes with greater accuracy than ever before, research suggests.
At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ... social security could lead to deaths. Writing in the British Medical Journal, they said the reforms, coming after years ...
Delta Air Lines turned 100 years old last month, and one of the many ways the behemoth airline celebrated its centenarian birthday was by releasing a new safety demonstration video. The video ...
New Contributed Photographs Collection / otis historical Archives / National ... and has been throughout of a benign type.” A British medical journal stated flatly that influenza “has complete ...
The British Medical Journal (BMJ) has been in existence since 1840. In 2008, BMJ became a fully on-line journal. Its mission is to lead the debate on health and to engage, inform and stimulate ...
By Teddy Rosenbluth and Rebecca Robbins A federal prosecutor has sent letters to at least three medical journals accusing them of political bias and asking a series of probing questions suggesting ...
Benefit cuts will lead to more deaths, experts have said. The British Medical Journal, a leading medical publication, has published an article by four public health experts saying the sickness and ...
An article published by the British Medical Journal, penned by four public health experts, suggests that the recent announcements of cuts to sickness and disability benefits could lead to deaths.