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Scientists found rotator cuff tears in nearly all adults over 40 — and say we’re overtreating them
New research reveals that rotator cuff tears are so common in adults over 40 they may be a normal part of aging — raising uncomfortable questions about a multi-billion-dollar surgical industry built ...
Current models of mortality risk after heart failure (HF) rely primarily on cardiac-specific clinical variables and may ...
The fatal nervous system disease known as ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease, killed actor Eric Dane less than a year after he ...
IBSRELA revenue grew 73% in 2025 to $274.2 million and total revenues reached $407.3 millionPatient-first XPHOZAH strategy preserved access and ...
Hiding in plain sight, the importance of hydration is often underestimated. For some, reaching for an expensive supplement claiming to enhance cardiovascular health and blunt cellular aging may seem ...
Drinking water in the morning can help improve alertness and weight management, as well as heart, metabolic, kidney, and skin ...
A new study suggests that muscle strength, particularly grip strength, is associated with longevity and could offer a practical screening tool for aging-related risk.
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