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    Kaiser Permanente study finds cancer and its treatments accelerate decline in physical function By Sue Rochman Postmenopausal women with cancer report a greater decline in physical function than women who have not had cancer, new Kaiser Permanente research shows. Elizabeth Cespedes Feliciano, ScD “We know that cancer is a disease of aging, and that as we grow older our risk of getting cancer…

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    Kaiser Permanente study suggests increased incidence of chilblains — or, COVID toes — during pandemic was related to behavior changes, not coronavirus By Sue Rochman In the midst of the pandemic, an unusual number of patients began reporting the red, itchy toes that are the hallmark of chilblains. Many initially assumed it was a symptom of COVID-19. But new research from Kaiser Permanente…

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