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Warning On Exertional Heat Stroke In High School Athletes (source: Medical News Today) no comments
As summer football practice gets into full swing, it’s essential to be aware of the risk of exertional heat stroke (EHS) in high school athletes, according to a Safety Alert in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, official research journal of… (source: Medical News Today) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - RSS and RSS Feed on Feedzilla.com
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Want To Get Stronger? Go At Your Own Pace (source: Medical News Today) no comments
A strength training technique called autoregulatory progressive resistance exercise (APRE) in which athletes increase strength by progressing at their own pace provides better results than standard techniques in which resistance is steadily increased, repo… (source: Medical News Today) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - RSS and RSS Feed on Feedzilla.com
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Low Muscle Mass Ups Diabetes Risk (source: Health Central) no comments
Low muscle mass is linked to the risk for Type 2 diabetes, researchers say. (source: Health Central) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - RSS feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
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Low Muscle Mass Ups Diabetes Risk (source: Health Central)
FDA Warns of Fracture Risk with PPIs (source: medpagetoday.com) no comments
Proton pump inhibitors may increase the risk of fractures of the hip, wrist, and spine with high-dose or chronic use, the FDA warned today. (source: medpagetoday.com) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - RSS and RSS Feed on Feedzilla.com
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Nitric Oxide-Donating Naproxen Can Boost Colorectal Cancer Prevention (source: Medical News Today) no comments
Past randomized clinical trials have shown that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), including naproxen, can reduce the risk of colon cancer and precancerous polyps in humans… (source: Medical News Today) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - RSS feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
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Nitric Oxide-Donating Naproxen Can Boost Colorectal Cancer Prevention (source: Medical News Today)
AACR: No Statin Benefit in Colon Cancer, Maybe Some Harm (CME/CE) (source: medpagetoday.com) no comments
WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) — Statins offer no protection against colorectal adenomas and might even increase the risk of the precancerous lesions with long-term use, according to a subset analysis of a large prevention trial. (source: medpagetoday.com) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
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AACR: No Statin Benefit in Colon Cancer, Maybe Some Harm (CME/CE) (source: medpagetoday.com)
Olive Oil May be the Secret Behind Mediterranean Diet’s Success (source: Health Central) no comments
The oil appears to suppress genes that cause inflammation–a condition that can increase the risk for obesity, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and heart disease. (source: Health Central) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
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Senior Female Patients Taking Low-Dose Aspirin Should Be Paid Special Attention (source: Medical News Today) no comments
Low-dose aspirin (LDA) is one of the main agents used for the prevention of thromboembolic vascular events, and has the advantages of both low cost and a prolonged duration of antiplatelet action; however, it is associated with a doubling of the risk of ga… (source: Medical News Today) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
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Senior Female Patients Taking Low-Dose Aspirin Should Be Paid Special Attention (source: Medical News Today)
”Obesity Paradox” Reaffirmed: Obese Patients At Lower Risk Of Sudden Cardiac Death Compared To Non-Obese Patients (source: Medical News Today) no comments
Obesity has long been identified as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and heart failure. But, a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center found that being skinny confers no advantage when it comes to the risk o… (source: Medical News Today) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
Intense Cholesterol, Blood Pressure Therapy No Help to Type 2 Diabetics: Study (source: Health Central) no comments
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Intense Cholesterol, Blood Pressure Therapy No Help to Type 2 Diabetics: Study (source: Health Central)