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Baker: Notes on the biology of time – The News-Messenger

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

Ken Baker, Ph.D. Continue reading

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Six easy to miss signs of perimenopause from a change in body odour to twitching eyes – iNews

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

Menopause is having a moment. From Davina McCalls groundbreaking documentary series to how-to books from celebrities including Mariella Frostrup and Andrea MacLean, there are more places than ever to find out what to expect from the change in life. But that doesnt mean were all prepared for what lies ahead. Continue reading

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Fed state vs. fasted training: The pros and cons for women, according to 2 top doctors – Women’s Health UK

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

One of the most common beliefs on fasted cardio is that by exercising on an empty stomach, youre more likely to burn fat. This is, theoretically, true. A meta-analysis of 273 people compared fasted cardio to fed cardio and found that those who did fasted cardio burned more fat, but as mentioned in our fasted cardio guide, this is purely an acute effect. Continue reading

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Heat Makes It Tougher to Manage Mental Health – Everyday Health

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

Soaring temperatures can create an uncomfortable outdoor experience for anyone. They pose real health risks, like heatstroke, heat exhaustion, and even cardiovascular and respiratory problems. Continue reading

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What is cardiac transplantation? An overview – Emergency Live International

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

The surgical technique used in almost all cases is what is known as orthotopic, indicating that the transplanted organ is placed in the same position as the native one. Today, cardiac transplantation is the decisive therapy for a number of extremely serious heart diseases in which alternative pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies are no longer able to ensure adequate survival and/or quality of life. The heart diseases that lead to cardiac transplantation in the most severe cases are ischaemic heart disease, in patients with very extensive or multiple infarcts, cardiomyopathies (primary diseases of the heart muscle, with no known identifiable cause), some heart valve diseases and some congenital heart diseases. Continue reading

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Treatment for Ulcerative Colitis | NIDDK – National Institute of …

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

How do doctors treat ulcerative colitis? Doctors treat ulcerative colitis with medicines and surgery Continue reading

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Ulcerative colitis – PubMed

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

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IBD Appears More Prevalent in Men Who Have Sex With Men – Medscape

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

Men who have sex with men have an increased prevalence of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, according to a new report. Continue reading

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Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation Presents its Annual Evening of Hope | Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

On Oct. 1, the Michigan chapter of the Crohns & Colitis Foundation will host its 45th Annual Evening of Hope Theres No Place Like Hope gala at the MotorCity Casino Hotel. The Wizard of Oz-themed night will raise critical funds and drive awareness to help find cures for Crohns disease and ulcerative colitis, which currently have no cure. Continue reading

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EMA Issues Positive Opinion on the Safety of Filgotinib – Medscape

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

The scientific committee of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has issued a positive opinion of the type II variation application of filgotinib (Jyseleca, Galapagos NV) based on testicular function safety data from the MANTA and MANTA-RAy studies, a company press release indicates. Filgotinib is a small molecule that selectively inhibits Janus kinase (JAK) type 1. Continue reading

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