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In the BOH series What I Love, we’re asking designers to build us a mood board of what’s inspiring them right now. A ...
Whether you’re decorating for the colder months or simply crave a cocoon-like atmosphere year-round, choosing the right ...
New leukaemia treatment hailed as 'milestone' in cancer management The Flair trial saw two targeted cancer drugs perform better than standard chemotherapy, halting disease progression in 94% of ...
Advances in flow cytometry could enable researchers to uncover valuable insights about food allergies without allergen exposure.
Father's Day is on Sunday, June 15. Here's everything you should know about Father's Day, including some ideas on how to celebrate.
Chiropractors offer non-invasive care, but transparency and education are key. One expert explains risks and benefits of chiropractic treatment and recommends a multidisciplinary approach.
The U.S. health secretary said people should have access to experimental therapies including unregulated uses of stem cells. But some methods have resulted in blindness, tumors and other injuries.
The California legislature wants doctors to get more educated about menopause symptoms and treatment, part of a national trend in menopause-related legislation.
Inflammation fuels the high rate of cancer in people over 50, researchers find, leading them to test anti-inflammatories like allergy drugs to fight it.
A New Jersey woman stole $560,000 in hospital treatments by falsely claiming she had sickle cell anemia, according to the Lancaster County district attorney.
Why Good Ideas Die Quietly and Bad Ideas Go Viral A new book, “Antimemetics: Why Some Ideas Resist Spreading,” argues that notions get taken up not because of their virtue but because of their ...
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