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Can osteoporosis in the elderly still be managed? Thanks to advances in medical science (e.g., the development of vaccines and new drugs) — and better awareness of the importance of healthful practices — the life expectancy of human beings has improved significantly.
Asian Hospital launches AHMC Psoriasis Club In a move to provide the best possible care to patients afflicted with psoriasis, the Asian Hospital and Medical Center (AHMC) will launch the AHMC Psoriasis Club at the Doctor’s Lounge of the Asian Hospital on Wednesday, Sept. 20.
Obesity-asthma link stronger in women than in men NEW YORK (REUTERS) — Obese women without allergies are at greater risk for asthma than obese men without allergies, according to a survey of 86,144 Canadian adults.
Simple test can detect a stroke Neuss, Germany (dpa) -- If a person suddenly loses balance and falls they might have suffered a stroke.
Obesity is now a global epidemic I read a news item about an International Conference on obesity that was held recently. Is obesity really a big problem worldwide? I have the impression, which I think is shared by most people, that hunger is a far bigger problem than excess food worldwide. Is this not so? When can you say a person is obese? What health risks are associated with obesity? — Jim U., Manila
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