
Sarah DiGiulio
Health and Science Writer at Freelance
Health & science writer, runner, dancer, cook, and lover of books
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1 week ago |
preventionaus.com.au | Sarah DiGiulio
You already know poor sleep can take a toll on your heart. But if you’re one of the estimated one million Australians living with sleep apnoea, you could be clocking a full night of rest and still harming your health. We asked experts what they wish more people understood about this condition, including how sleep apnoea works and the latest options for managing it. Sleep apnoea deprives your brain of oxygenRegistered nurse Terri E.
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3 weeks ago |
prevention.com | Sarah DiGiulio
You know that a lack of sleep can hurt your heart. But if, like 30 million other Americans, you have sleep apnea, you could be getting plenty of zzz’s and still be putting your heart at risk. We asked experts what they wished more people knew about this sleep disorder, including what sleep apnea is and possible treatment options. Sleep apnea deprives your brain of oxygenTerri E.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Sarah DiGiulio
You know that a lack of sleep can hurt your heart. But if, like 30 million other Americans, you have sleep apnea, you could be getting plenty of zzz’s and still be putting your heart at risk. We asked experts what they wished more people knew about this sleep disorder, including what sleep apnea is and possible treatment options. Sleep apnea deprives your brain of oxygenTerri E.
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1 month ago |
journals.lww.com | Sarah DiGiulio
Home > Blogs > FDA Actions & Updates > Approval of Vimseltinib for Symptomatic Tenosynovial Giant... The latest approvals, designations, and new indications from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for oncology drugs.
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1 month ago |
journals.lww.com | Sarah DiGiulio
With Judith Carroll, PhD, of the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer CenterBy Sarah DiGiulioRegardless of treatment type (including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgery), women who received breast cancer treatment had more accelerated biological markers of age compared with women who didn't have breast cancer. Those were the results from a study recently published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djae201).
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