+ Follow BOSTON HEALTHCARE SYSTEM Tag
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[Title] => The score on nutrition and cancer prevention
[Summary] => Cancer remains as one of the top killer diseases in the Philippines. And if most Filipinos insist on pursuing their current unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyle, medical experts believe that this disease would continue to plague the country in the years to come.
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[Title] => Concomitant antiplatelet/NSAID use requires caution
[Summary] => Identifying and treating the potentially life-threatening problem of gastrointestinal complications in patients who use the combinations of antiplatelet therapy and NSAIDs are the focus of a new scientific statement by the American College of Cardiology Foundation, the American College of Gastroenterology and the American Heart Association.
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