Migraines May Boost Risk Of Heart Attack

According to findings published in the journal Neurology, migraine sufferers are twice as likely to have heart attacks compared to people who don’t suffer from the painful headaches. They were also more susceptible to stroke, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Researchers were surprised by these findings, noting that most individuals simply

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New Study Makes Advancements In Liver Cancer Prevention

A new study has found that the androgen receptor (AR), a protein that mediates males sex hormones, may be the reason why men are more likely to develop liver cancer and other illnesses, according to findings published in Science Translational Medicine. The AR has been found to be the central area that maintains testosterone levels

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