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‘My late husband’s organs transformed the lives of four people’

‘My late husband’s organs transformed the lives of four people’

Ken BanksNorth east Scotland reporter, Stonehaven Hutchinson family Arlene and son Jack pictured with her late husband Mark Arlene Hutchinson’s husband, Mark, was only 52 when he died unexpectedly last year after suffering two strokes “out of the blue”. Like many couples they had never discussed organ donation but she knew it was what he would have wanted. Now Arlene …

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This High-Fat Diet Could Be the Secret to Keeping Your Brain Young – SciTechDaily

This High-Fat Diet Could Be the Secret to Keeping Your Brain Young  SciTechDaily Dietary tweaks can quickly change your brain for the better  futurity.org This high fat diet may be key to keeping brain young, scientists say  The Independent The popular breakfast foods that protect the brain from early onset dementia  Daily Mail A dietitian made 5 simple changes to her eating habits for …

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105-year-old Kathleen Hennings REVEALS the 5 secrets of her longevity; ‘Avoiding the stress of…’

105-year-old Kathleen Hennings REVEALS the 5 secrets of her longevity; ‘Avoiding the stress of…’

Kathleen credits her daily Guinness stout beer (An Irish brand) consumption to her happy existence as one of her longevity secrets. She first tasted Guinness as a young girl, and still enjoys it. Her long life span might be explained by her occasional indulgences combined with her relaxed approach to life. However, doctors all around the world opine that drinking …

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New Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ‘Blood Test’ Raises Hope And Skepticism : ScienceAlert

New Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ‘Blood Test’ Raises Hope And Skepticism : ScienceAlert

Scientists have discovered a unique signature of chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME), in the blood of patients with severe symptoms. Using no fewer than 200 blood biomarkers, researchers at the University of East Anglia and the biotech company, Oxford Biodynamics, claim to have developed a test that can diagnose CFS/ME with 96 percent accuracy. “This is …

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Charities warn of disappointment if prostate cancer screening rejected – The Times

Charities warn of disappointment if prostate cancer screening rejected – The Times

Charities warn of disappointment if prostate cancer screening rejected  The Times Possible over-testing for prostate cancer – study  BBC Study Finds PSA Testing in England Often Misaligned with Patient Risk Levels  geneonline.com What’s wrong with ‘over-testing’ for prostate cancer?  The Spectator Why A Prostate Cancer Screening Programme Is Long Overdue  The Indiependent Source link

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[Ilonggo Notes] Why do young Filipinos continue to test positive for HIV?

[Ilonggo Notes] Why do young Filipinos continue to test positive for HIV?

The Philippines has earned the unenviable — and embarrassing —  title of “the country with the fastest rising rates of HIV in Asia and the Pacific.” While the region overall has experienced a 13% drop in the number of cases since 2010, the Philippines has reported a 550% increase between 2010 and 2024, prompting the DOH to push for declaring HIV …

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