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New Study Examines How Topical Naltrexone Restores Tear Production in Diabetic Dry Eye
Digital Journal· 18 hours agoDiabetes and pre-diabetes are a global epidemic and are accompanied by complications of the visual system. In addition to retinopathy ...
New Study: How Vaccination Impacts Long COVID Recovery
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoVaccinated individuals and those with milder initial infections tended to recover faster, while...
Super Common Health Conditions Can Make a Heat Wave More Dangerous: Here's How to Prepare
CNET· 2 days agoLouis, New York, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and more. While there are key things everyone can do...
Health Benefits of Prune Juice
Health via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRisks of Prune Juice Prune juice is considered generally safe. However, since prune juice can have a laxative effect, you may experience digestive ...
Weight loss jabs not a quick fix to get beach-body ready, warns top NHS doc
Daily Express· 6 days agoPowerful weight loss jabs are not “a quick fix for people trying to get ‘beach body ready’” this...
The most common reason for a sick day has nothing do with being ill
Yahoo Life UK· 2 days agoThe infection can cause symptoms like pain or a burning feeling while urinating, needing to urinate...
Older people 'fobbed off' in struggle to access NHS and social care
Daily Express· 2 days agoThe party that triumphs in next month’s election must finally end the crisis in access to NHS and...
Olympic gymnast backs Express defibrillator campaign in memory of brother
Daily Express· 4 days agoFormer Olympic gymnast Ellie Downie has backed a Daily Express campaign to register thousands more...
Are Pretzels Healthy? We Asked a Dietitian
Eat This, Not That! via AOL· 2 days agoPhoto: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!When you're craving something salty, pretzels really hit the spot. They're crunchy and pair well with...
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Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSummer reading program, concert series at Gary Library The annual Summer Reading Program, “Adventure Begins at Your Library,” is underway through July 20 for students in pre