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Wearable data may help personalise remote COPD rehabilitation — but it does not yet predict engagement with confidence
28/03

Wearable data may help personalise remote COPD rehabilitation — but it does not yet predict engagement with confidence

Wearable data may help personalise remote COPD rehabilitation — but it does not yet predict engagement with confidence Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, does more than limit breathing. It often reshapes daily life in ways that are easy...

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A fetal-like repair mode may help the gut heal — and help explain why chronic inflammation can turn dangerous
28/03

A fetal-like repair mode may help the gut heal — and help explain why chronic inflammation can turn dangerous

A fetal-like repair mode may help the gut heal — and help explain why chronic inflammation can turn dangerous Medicine often treats regeneration and cancer as opposing forces. On one side is the body trying to repair damaged tissue. On the other is t...

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BMI can misread health risk for many people — and the problem is everything it leaves out
28/03

BMI can misread health risk for many people — and the problem is everything it leaves out

BMI can misread health risk for many people — and the problem is everything it leaves out Body mass index has become one of medicine’s most durable shortcuts. With just height and weight, it turns very different bodies into neat categories: underweig...

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Lung cancer in never-smokers is too important to ignore — but mass screening is not proven yet
28/03

Lung cancer in never-smokers is too important to ignore — but mass screening is not proven yet

Lung cancer in never-smokers is too important to ignore — but mass screening is not proven yet For decades, lung cancer was understood mainly as a disease of smoking. There were good reasons for that: smoking remains by far the strongest risk factor....

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Proteomic signatures are starting to show why physical activity protects against chronic disease
28/03

Proteomic signatures are starting to show why physical activity protects against chronic disease

Proteomic signatures are starting to show why physical activity protects against chronic disease Few health messages are repeated as often — or supported as strongly — as this one: regular physical activity lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease,...

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Heart health and fracture risk may be more connected after menopause than they look — but the new metric is not proven yet
28/03

Heart health and fracture risk may be more connected after menopause than they look — but the new metric is not proven yet

Heart health and fracture risk may be more connected after menopause than they look — but the new metric is not proven yet Menopause is not simply the end of reproductive cycles. It is also the point at which two major health threats begin to rise mo...

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More diverse biobanks are reshaping precision medicine — and correcting a genetics problem hiding in plain sight
27/03

More diverse biobanks are reshaping precision medicine — and correcting a genetics problem hiding in plain sight

More diverse biobanks are reshaping precision medicine — and correcting a genetics problem hiding in plain sight Precision medicine is often described as the future of healthcare: predict disease earlier, diagnose more accurately and tailor care to t...

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Why IBS diets help some people — and barely move the needle for others
27/03

Why IBS diets help some people — and barely move the needle for others

Why IBS diets help some people — and barely move the needle for others For people living with irritable bowel syndrome, food can start to feel like a minefield. A meal that seems completely ordinary can end in bloating, abdominal pain, gas, urgency,...

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The obesity-cancer link is getting clearer — and inflammation, hormones and metabolism are at the centre
27/03

The obesity-cancer link is getting clearer — and inflammation, hormones and metabolism are at the centre

The obesity-cancer link is getting clearer — and inflammation, hormones and metabolism are at the centre The relationship between obesity and cancer stopped being a speculative idea years ago. Epidemiologic evidence now consistently shows that obesit...

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