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An allergy is when the immune system overreacts to substances that typically would be harmless, such as pollen, foods, and medication.
Cardiology is the study and treatment of health issues involving the heart and blood vessels, including heart disease and cardiovascular disease.
Dentistry is the study and treatment of health issues involving the mouth, teeth, and jaw. It also includes helping people maintain good oral health.
Dermatology is the study and treatment of health issues involving the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes, and can involve cosmetic procedures.
Doctors often group conditions that affect the ear, nose, and throat together. These organs share some structures, such as the sinuses.
Emergency medicine involves the assessment, stabilization, and treatment of injuries or illnesses that need immediate attention.
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Scientists have found that a poor diet leads to higher levels of a certain compound that is produced when glucose is broken down in cells, which increases the likelihood of cancer.
In a recent study, researchers suggest that a newly identified genetic variant may protect against Alzheimer's disease, reducing the risk of developing this condition by up to 71%.
Researchers say women with untreated high blood pressure have a higher risk of developing uterine fibroids
Researchers say women who've been treated for breast cancer can lower their risk of cardiovascular disease by following the DASH and other healthy diets
Scientists have discovered that exercise can reduce a type of fat that accumulates in body tissues as we age and thus help reverse the aging process.
Researchers are reporting that migraine headaches as well as menopause symptoms such as hot flashes may increase the risk of heart disease
Exercise can lower heart disease risk by affecting stress responses in the brain, and especially benefit people with depression, a new study has shown.
A large new study has found an association between following a diet rich in plant-based foods, and low in sugars and foods from animal sources, and a lower risk of experiencing heart failure.
A new study finds that consuming salt substitutes instead of table salt can reduce the risk of cardiovascular events and all-cause death for up to 10 years.
New research from Sweden has found that GLP-1 agonist drugs used to treat diabetes and obesity are unlikely to increase thyroid cancer risk, as some previous studies had suggested.