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Combined birth control pill linked with increased risk of blood clots in obese women

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  • 15, Sep 2022

Obese women who use oral contraceptives containing estrogen and progestin have a 24-fold increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) compared with non-obese women not using the drugs, according to a new article.

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Medical Myths: All about stroke, It was the second leading cause of mortality

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Trusted Source, over 795,000 people in the United States have a stroke every year, and around 610,000 are first strokes.

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Novel therapeutic strategy shows promise against pancreatic cancer

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  • 09, Sep 2022

Pancreatic cancer is notoriously difficult to cure or even treat. Now, a new strategy has succeeded in making pancreatic tumors visible to the immune systems of mice and vulnerable to immune attack, reducing cancer metastases by 87%.

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Medical cannabis shows promise as potential migraine treatment

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  • 07, Sep 2022

Migraine — the severe, recurring headaches often accompanied by other symptoms — affect more than 1 billion peopleTrusted Source around the world every year.

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Team developing oral insulin tablet sees breakthrough results

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  • 02, Sep 2022

A team of University of British Columbia researchers working on developing oral insulin tablets as a replacement for daily insulin injections have made a game-changing discovery.

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Dementia may also be depends: What you do while you sit may affect your risk

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  • 30, Aug 2022

A new study of sedentary behavior finds that doing mentally passive activities such as watching TV increases the likelihood of developing dementia while using a computer lowers them.

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