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Why does exercise make us happy and calm? Almost everyone agrees that it generally does, a conclusion supported by research. A survey by Norwegian researchers published this month, for instance, found that those who engaged in any exercise, even a small amount, reported improved mental health compared with Norwegians who, des… |
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Parts of the brain appear to shrink when people suffer from severe depression, according to research funded by the Wellcome Trust and the National Institute for Health Research. In a study carried out at the Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health at the Maudsley Hospital, London, scientists found that people with clinic… |
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IASLC presentation addresses key issue from landmark NLST lung cancer study — how to manage high rate of false positive results; lays out protocol for adjunctive use of noninvasive diagnostic test to clarify false positives from CT screening VisionGate, Inc., a company developing a revolutionary non-invasive test for th… |
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Patients with a form of pulmonary fibrosis often do not get referred to a tertiary care center quickly. Delayed access is associated with a higher death rate. Better methods of early detection would shorten time from first symptoms to referral. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF)-scarring and thickening of the lungs from unkn… |
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Hydrogen sulphide – best known for its rotten egg smell – and nitric oxide could soon act as a therapy for heart problems, according to a new study. Researchers at the Peninsula Medical School at the University of Exeter and the National University of Singapore found that the interaction between hydrogen sulphide … |







