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It shouldn’t come as a surprise that there are several deadly diseases that strike Blacks harder and more often than they do other groups, particularly whites. What are the ones affecting us the most?
which can consist of metal, plastic, or another artificial material. This usually requires heart surgery. But, certain valve diseases such as aortic valve stenosis or mitral valve regurgitation may be ...
In the upcoming second season of Peacock’s Twisted Metal, the mysterious Calypso invites all the killers, vigilantes and joyriders of the Divided States of America to participate in a demolition ...
The team of scientists created a similar condition to the water running through pipes to study how water reacts to stagnancy.
A puppy was left unable to walk properly and covered in pickle juice and hot sauce after an incident at a Clearwater ...
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Languages: English Researchers found that those living within a mile of golf courses have 126 percent higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease than those who live more than six miles away ...
Alan Jackson announced in 2021 that he had been diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Jason Kempin/Getty Alan Jackson announced in 2021 that he had been diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth ...
Those words then prompt the men outside to throw an unidentified object towards the store, with the security guard only narrowly missing being hit while holding a metal basket and a plastic crate.
But the disease is also now linked to a higher-than-usual risk of developing certain autoimmune disorders, according to recent research. And while this news may make it feel like the whole world ...
“Shingles has traditionally been regarded as an infectious disease,” Sooji Lee, MD, researcher in the Center for Digital Health in the Medical Science Research Institute at Kyung Hee ...
A study published this week in JAMA Neurology reinforces those findings, putting the probability of a mystery disease at roughly 1 in a million. Doctors working on the study evaluated 25 ...