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4 Ways Ginger Can Affect Your Medication, According to Health Experts
EatingWell· 53 minutes agoThe plant has been used in traditional medicine in many countries for over 3,000 years to treat...
What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Green Beans Regularly
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFor example, those taking blood-thinning medications like warfarin (Coumadin) should be more...
Children and adults are gobbling supplements. Do you know the risks?
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAmericans spend billions of dollars every year on dietary supplements that claim to promote almost...
Artivion presents double win at AATS for aortic devices
Clinical Trials Arena via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoA post-market study (NCT02677974) tracking 229 participants over five years demonstrated that the...
Artivion Announces Presentation of New Clinical Data for On-X Aortic Heart Valve and AMDS at the...
WKBN 27 Youngstown· 4 days agoArtivion, Inc. (NYSE: AORT), a leading cardiac and vascular surgery company focused on aortic disease, today announced the presentation of new clinical data from the On-X Low INR post-market ...
Discovery is a potential game-changer in suppressing blood clots
Digital Journal· 1 day agoResearchers at the University of Sydney and University of Geneva have developed a new anticoagulant,...
6 Reasons for Hair Loss in Men Under 25 (& How to Stop it)
MediaFeed via AOL· 5 days agoDoes it feel weird to Google, “why is my hair thinning at 20?” Sure, but we’re also betting your...
Tsetse fly protein provides anticoagulant with its own on-off switch
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoThe research team applied a completely new method to discover the molecule. The anticoagulant combines a short protein molecule (a peptide) from a tsetse fly—a blood-feeding insect—with a second ...
Team develops new type of anticoagulant whose action can be rapidly stopped
Phys.org· 3 days agoAnticoagulant treatments are crucial for managing many conditions, such as heart disease, stroke and venous thrombosis. A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the University of Sydney ...