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Nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage remains one of the most common cardiovascular and neurological causes of death and disabilities in the world.
Cervical cancer, despite being preventable and curable, remains the fourth most common cancer among women globally, with ...
From soda to white bread, ultraprocessed foods increase risk of early death – Nation and World News | West Hawaii Today ...
On World No Tobacco Day, an expert shares how quitting smoking improves lung function and energy levels and decreases the risk of heart disease.
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In a medical emergency, every second matters. But too often, people delay getting help because they’re unsure whether their ...
A leading cardiovascular disease researcher is ringing the alarm on universal recommendations intended to improve heart health around the globe. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of ...
Guatemala, with a population of 18 million people, is located in the largest hotspot of CKD not related to traditional causes (eg, diabetes and hypertension ... CKD is the fourth leading cause of ...
Correctional Service Canada is reporting the death of an inmate at Bath Institution. Seventy-year-old Dennis Stewart died while in custody of apparent natural causes. Stewart had been serving an ...
It’s a shell game that Bloodlines plays not just with its causes of death, but with who’s actually the target of any given trap – and these carefully constructed moments rarely miss.
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with cases expected to skyrocket from 20 million in 2022 to 35 million annually by 2050. (1) However, around 40% of cancer cases are ...
The US is confident that nuclear talks with Iran are on the right track, the State Department said on Thursday, before the start of a fifth round of negotiations. US senior adviser and special Middle ...