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7 Easy Exercises for Super-Toned Arms
Whether you’re sporting a sleeveless T-shirt in the summer or a form-fitting sweater in the winter, keeping your arm muscles
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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) has developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) platform for monitoring and predicting progression of
Read moreEarly intensive therapy for multiple sclerosis leads to better long-term outcomes, despite being perceived as high risk
New findings by researchers at Cardiff University suggest that intensive therapy during the early stages of multiple sclerosis (MS) leads
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Most teenagers argue with their parents about things like staying out late or borrowing the car. But Ethan Lindenberger has other concerns. The 18-year-old
Read moreA rational checklist is no match for emotions in matters of the heart
For many people, there are few things more rewarding than crossing an item off a checklist. But what if the
Read moreMRI-Guided Tx Strategy Not Superior for Rheumatoid Arthritis
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 6, 2019 — A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided treat-to-target strategy is not associated with improved disease activity remission
Read more8 Questions Helpful for Assessing IBD in Primary Care
TUESDAY, Feb. 5, 2019 — The CalproQuest, an eight-item questionnaire, is a feasible instrument for assessing patients for inflammatory bowel
Read morePersistent low body weight in young kids increases risk for anorexia nervosa later
A new study has found that a persistent low body mass index (BMI) in children, starting as young as age
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