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| | | | This blog is a warning. "Some other disease" or SOD will soon become the leading killer of elderly patients in the United States. SOD arose insidiously and seem | |
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| | | | You may have heard of the "placebo effect," in which people taking an inactive drug as part of a study actually experience an improvement in their symptoms. As it turns out, the placebo effect still exists if you tell people they're taking a placebo. This "open-label placebo" strategy doesn'... | |
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| | | | Monitoring daily step count can encourage people to be more active. When it comes to assessing fitness or risk for major illnesses, though, is a new measurement that combines both average steps and heart rate better? | |
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