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While everyone's at risk for high blood sugar levels after surgery, people with diabetes face even greater risks. While the exact reason for this cannot always be determined, there are a few different ...
Wading through swamps, letting bloodsucking parasites cling to your bare legs… all in a day's work. Meet the leech collectors ...
As Diablo 4 Season 8 is about to kick off, players have already begun to discuss the seasonal strength of each class. Which class will become the dominant existence in the new round of the journey?
A 35-year-old man in India was found to have a foot-long worm living inside him, and it was still alive and wriggling when doctors removed it ...
The American Diabetes Association recommends that people with type 2 diabetes start a strength training program to help with blood sugar control. If you're not active now, check in with your ...
Calf raises while sitting can significantly reduce post-meal blood sugar spikes by 52%, helping to manage glucose control in diabetics and those at risk. This low-intensity exercise improves ...
A new spit test for prostate cancer which can be done at home may be better than current testing methods, a study suggests. Experts have developed a simple saliva test which analyses genetic ...
CHIANG MAI - A full-sized leech was removed from a three-year-old girl’s nostril by a doctor at Nakornping Hospital in Chiang Mai after she suffered repeated nosebleeds over four days.
Monitoring your blood pressure is a vital part of maintaining heart health. When you understand what your blood pressure readings mean, you can make informed decisions about your lifestyle choices ...
A novel blood test that detects a key biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) could help physicians more accurately determine the presence and track disease progression. The test measures levels ...
Have you ever seen an animal with Blue Blood? While this may sound unusual, animals with blue blood do exist. While most vertebrates, including humans, have red blood cells due to hemoglobin ...
It can lead to hazy skies and even 'blood rain' - when 'relatively high concentrations of red coloured dust or particles get mixed into rain'. On X, formerly known as Twitter, the Met Office said ...