A simple handshake can predict the survival rates in cancer patients, the strength of the handgrip being the indicator of the person's ability to fight the disease, says a new research. Concordia professor Robert Kilgour and his colleagues from McGill recognised the simple squeeze as an important diagnostic tool in assessing strength and quality of life among critical care patients. The test was simple: 203 patients fighting advanced-stage cancers squeezed ...
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