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    Higher pain levels and greater functional impairment in a person tends to mean they will gain more from exercise compared to those with milder pain and better function. Data from over 30 trials involving more than 4,000 people provides “tentative evidence that not all people with osteoarthritis respond similarly to exercise,” highlights Dr Melanie Holden […]

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    People with long-term back pain experienced dramatic reductions in pain and disability after taking part in a new treatment programme. Almost 500 people who had back pain for around four years trialled the new treatment in clinics around Australia, the research team outlines in The Lancet. The new approach Delivered by physiotherapists, cognitive functional therapy […]

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    Gastric cancer is the fifth most common cancer and the third most common cause of cancer death globally. Risk factors for the condition include Helicobacter pylori infection, age, high salt intake, and diets low in fruit and vegetables. Gastric cancer is diagnosed histologically after endoscopic biopsy and staged using CT, endoscopic ultrasound, PET, and laparoscopy. It is a molecularly and…

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    Among patients with cancer and COVID-19, 30-day all-cause mortality was high and associated with general risk factors and risk factors unique to patients with cancer. Longer follow-up is needed to better understand the effect of COVID-19 on outcomes in patients with cancer, including the ability to continue specific cancer treatments.

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