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Medical News Today: The effects of going more than 24 hours without sleep
It is not clear how long a person can go without sleep, but in a famous 1964 experiment, a person managed to stay awake
Novo Nordisk Files for US FDA Approval of Oral Semaglutide for Blood Sugar Control and Car
PLAINSBORO, N.J., March 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Novo Nordisk today announced the submission of two New Drug Application
Medical News Today: Is it safe to take Humira and alcohol together?
Humira is a biologic medication that treats inflammatory conditions. In this article, we look at the safety and risks as
Medical News Today: Home remedies for getting rid of hickeys
Hickeys, or love bites, are bruises that can appear when someone sucks on another person's skin. Hickeys tend to dis
Medical News Today: What causes Achilles tendon pain?
Achilles tendon pain can result from tendonitis or a tear or rupture of the tendon. Problems with the Achilles tendon ar
Medical News Today: Atherosclerosis: Scans spot inflammation in arteries before they harde
Using advanced imaging to scan people with some atherosclerotic plaques, scientists detected inflammation in arteries th
Medical News Today: Time-restricted eating may prevent tumor growth
New research in mice suggests that eating all daily meals within a restricted window of time may be a good preventive st
Medical News Today: Relieving sciatica pain during pregnancy
During pregnancy, the uterus can put extra pressure on the sciatic nerve, causing sciatica pain in the low back and legs
The Value of Analytics in Value-Based Healthcare
Improving healthcare cost, quality and outcomes through analytics: Perspectives from key stakeholders.
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DAS Law Transforms Its PI Operation with Zylpha Integrations
Leading Bristol based legal practice DAS Law has chosen Zylpha’s market-leading integration suite for its widely a
Medical News Today: Keto diet: New study unearths sex differences
A recent study investigates how the keto diet affects male and female mice. The researchers find that in females, the di
Medical News Today: Why your household dust could fuel the growth of fat cells
Is there a link between the dust in our homes and the accelerated growth of fat cells in our bodies? New research sugges