Rates of ambulatory heart failure steady from 2001 to 2016
(HealthDay)—Rates of ambulatory heart failure remained steady in the United States between 2001 and 2016, according to a study published online Sept. 2 in JAMA […]
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(HealthDay)—Rates of ambulatory heart failure remained steady in the United States between 2001 and 2016, according to a study published online Sept. 2 in JAMA […]
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Human blood comes in different types, and most people know their blood type to know from whom they can receive blood and to whom they […]
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If your bloated belly doesn’t seem to be going down, it could be a sign of trouble – especially if it’s been a couple of […]
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A woman who received an experimental coronavirus vaccine developed severe neurological symptoms that prompted a pause in testing, a spokesman for drugmaker AstraZeneca said Thursday. […]
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Bed bugs are difficult to spot but the mere thought of having them is enough to make you shudder. That’s because the small reddish-brown parasitic […]
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With new information about the coronavirus coming out every week, it can be hard to keep track of the details you need to keep your […]
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People who are admitted to hospital with COVID-19 can be divided into four distinct groups, according to data from the world’s largest study of patients […]
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One of the most recognizable faces in B.C.’s COVID-19 communications efforts is making history at the University of British Columbia. Nigel Howard has been front […]
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A South Surrey resident is raising concerns about weddings taking place in the cross-border Peach Arch Park amid COVID-19. Andy Johnston, who lives across from […]
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A frequently discussed consequence of the COVID-19 crisis is the uptick in reliance on telehealth, with both patients and clinicians pivoting quickly to virtual care […]
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