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Due to Americans living increasingly sedentary lifestyles, coupled with being overweight, which is a leading cause of varicose veins, more and more adults are seeking both surgical and non-surgical treatments to remove their varicose veins.
Historically, males have been considered the vulnerable sex, sometimes called "male vulnerability." Charles Darwin noted that boys are more likely to die in infancy than girls and have a higher risk of premature death throughout their lifetimes. Now, a researcher at the University of Missouri suggests that research in "male vulnerability" should be expanded to include "female vulnerability."
Scientists of UT research institute MIRA have developed a system that maps out the odds of recurrence of breast cancer in individual patients. On the basis of information about the patient, the original tumour and the treatment used, they can accurately predict the odds of recurrence of breast cancer per year.
Celiac disease is more common among Massachusetts children born in the spring or summer, and this higher incidence could be related to the intersection of key seasonal and environmental factors, according to researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children.
Adding an extra 40 minutes of outdoor activity to children's usual time outdoors reduced the incidence of myopia over a three year period, providing the first indicator that myopia may actually be preventable.
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