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Police working in stressful situations have higher risk of getting cardiac arrest

November 24, 2017

Police officers in the United States who are involved in stressful work situations such as those involving suspect restraints, altercations, or chasesface roughly 30 to 70 times higher risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD). This is compared to than when […]

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Sunway Clinical Research Centre will be launched with the collaboration of the University of Cambridge and the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation

November 22, 2017

The University of Cambridge has signed several agreements with Sunway Medical Centre, and the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation that mark the 800-year-old world-renowned university’s first such entry into Asia, and first of its collaborations of this kind in the world. As […]

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One in five cancer patients suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – Malaysian study

November 22, 2017

A Malaysian study has found that one fifth of cancer patients experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with about one-third of these still had consistent or worsening PTSD four years after diagnosis. The researchers said PTSD needed to be identified, monitored […]

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Heart patients must exercise with caution – doctor

November 22, 2017

A professor from India has cautioned heart patients to seek doctor’s advice before performing a high intensity workout. According to Dr Madhavi Konetigari, said it can be deadly if a patient with heart condition performed such an exercise strenuously prior […]

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China facing epidemic of heart disease, stroke

November 17, 2017

An increase in blood pressure in China has most likely caused a 20-year rise cardiovascular disease (CVD) among its citizens, according to a study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Increasing body mass index (BMI), decreasing physical activity, a high […]

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Mothers in poorer countries more likely to develop maternal depression than their wealthier counterparts

November 15, 2017

Mothers in low- and middle-income countries are more vulnerable to high rates of depression during pregnancy and following the birth of their babies, according to a study led by researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The researchers […]

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Could mental health training cut sick leave costs?

November 10, 2017

A four-hour mental health training program for managers could yield fewer employee sick days and a roughly 10-to-1 return on investment. “Across the developed world, mental health has taken over as the leading cause of long-term work absence,” said senior […]

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Vatican bans sale of cigarettes

November 10, 2017

Pope Francis has ordered a ban on the sale of cigarettes inside the Vatican from next year because of health concerns. “The motive is very simple: the Holy See cannot be cooperating with a practice that is clearly harming the […]

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Greater political will needed to end tuberculosis: WHO

November 9, 2017

Global efforts to combat tuberculosis (TB) have saved an estimated 53 million lives since 2000 and reduced the TB mortality rate by 37%, according to the Global TB Report 2017, released by WHO. Despite these achievements, the latest picture is grim. […]

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Dental crowns increase risk of root canal: study

November 8, 2017

Over 37 million crowns are placed every year by dentists in the United States. Dental crowns are by far the most popular indirect procedure even though they require drilling approximately 75% of the tooth away, turning the tooth into a small […]

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