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Best and Worst of Health and Healthcare – December 2015

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2015 ended on a high note. December was full of good news. Last month’s best discoveries provide a handful of new promising... READ MORE →

The Gut-Brain Axis – Part 5, Parkinson’s Disease

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The view that Parkinson’s disease (PD) may be a neurodegenerative disorder of both the brain and the gut is on the rise.... READ MORE →

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Over the last few decades, we have seen the seemingly unstoppable ballooning of body weight in people around the world, particularly... READ MORE →

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Turmeric is a yellow dietary spice extracted from the rhizome of a plant in the ginger family named Curcuma longa. Turmeric... READ MORE →

HINTS Exam – Eliminating False Negatives for Posterior Strokes

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