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Childhood cancer survivors have a lower risk for registered COVID-19 infection but a higher risk for severe COVID-19, ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. canceled a meeting of government health panel that helps guide what prevent ...
Only 34 percent of patients with erythema migrans >5 cm are positive for Lyme disease by a standard two-tier test ...
Loneliness is a predictor of depression and poor health outcomes, according to a study published online July 9 in PL ...
A new study finds consuming more fruit, dietary fiber, dairy and caffeine may lower your risk of developing ringing in your ears (tinnitus). In the U.S., 25 million people live with tinnitus, which ...
In today’s busy world, finding some ‘me time’ can help restore your health and happiness but a new study finds some activities you do alone are more healing than others. Researchers surveyed about 900 ...
Teens who take part in organized sports also score big in the classroom.A new study finds team sports like soccer and artistic sports like gymnastics have long- ...
Eating a lot of red meat, especially the processed kind, isn’t only bad for your heart. A new study finds filling your plate with things like burgers and bacon may increase your risk for cognitive ...
A nontargeted screening approach in the emergency department is superior to targeted screening for identifying new h ...
Radiation therapy can promote the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) ligand amphiregulin, which increases growt ...
Aging is significantly related to anger in women, with most indicators of anger expression decreasing with age, acco ...
Pharmacologic treatment of hypercholesterolemia falls short of U.S. and European guidelines, according to a study pu ...
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