Diabetes management often emphasizes the importance of weight loss, but this study suggests that thinner isn’t always better ...
AI could "give the scientific community a way to address the most difficult and urgent questions in human health," argues ...
Dr Chris Rose, head of projects at Send Into Space told Newstalk there are a lot of variables that go into sending mundane ...
Deciding how fast to drive, brewing better beer, and winning bar bets — Mark Prell, a respected statistician, offers a modern ...
Evidence is reassuring, but risk-benefit discussions with patients should reflect broader safety profile Anxiety and insomnia ...
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First-Time Seizures Linked to Higher Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Seizures may be a clue to non-neurologic cancer, not just brain tumors ...
A recent cancer research study suggests married people may have a lower risk of developing or dying from cancer, though the ...
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Rise of the unemployed bums: Why Bay Area teens aren't rushing to join the labor market
AN INEVITABLE QUESTION that all high school students are asked at some point during their last few years in secondary ...
A new Lancet study says statin side effects are overblown. Headlines are running that millions more people should be taking ...
Background Despite growing interest in male–female differences in cardiovascular disease, evidence in infective endocarditis ...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major public health challenge in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Changes in Choroidal Thickness Following Panretinal Photocoagulation: A Retrospective Study from Al Qassim, Saudi Arabia.
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