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  • Abnormal Heart Rhythm Detected by Smartwatch: What Does It Mean?

    Should an abnormal heart rhythm detected by a smartwatch in otherwise healthy young adults be treated?  

  • Our Brains May Ripple Before Remembering

    A sound, a smell, a word can all flood our minds with memories of past experiences. 

  • Environmental Degradation Threat to Health, Says UN

    Environmental degradation due to factors such as urbanisation, rapid population growth, economic development and transportation, especially in the global south, could have serious consequences on people’s health, warns a UN report.

  • Sugary Drinks May Be Associated with an Increased Risk of Death from Cardiovascular Diseases

    Frequently drinking sugar-sweetened drinks, such as sodas and sports drinks, was associated with an increased risk of death from cardiovascular diseases and, to a lesser extent, cancers, according to new research in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation. 

  • Tilt Training Prevents Fainting

    Tilt training effectively prevents fainting, according to research presented today at EHRA 2019, a European Society of Cardiology (ESC) congress. 

  • Reattaching to Work Is Just as Important as Detaching from Work, Study Finds

    Research has increasingly shown that an employee's ability to mentally detach from work and recoup during non-work hours is important for their well-being. 

  • Experimental Blood Test Accurately Spots Fibromyalgia

    For the first time, researchers have evidence that fibromyalgia can be reliably detected in blood samples – work they hope will pave the way for a simple, fast diagnosis.

  • Herpes Virus Reactivation in Astronauts During Spaceflight and Its Application on Earth

    Latent herpes virus reactivation has been demonstrated in astronauts during shuttle (10–16 days) and International Space Station (≥180 days) flights.

  • Stanford Researchers Explore the Effects of Climate Change on Disease

    Just as snowbirds flock to warmer climes when winter settles in, wild creatures seek out weather that suits them.

  • Light Physical Activity Linked to Lower Risk of Heart Disease in Older Women

    Light physical activity such as gardening, strolling through a park, and folding clothes might be enough to significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular disease among women 63 and older, a new study has found. 

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