Contrary to some prior studies, new research suggests that a healthy diet, including the Mediterranean diet, does not reduce dementia
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Faster-developing, wetter hurricanes to come: Climate change sets the stage for hurricanes to rapidly intensify faster, bringing wetter storms to the U.S. Atlantic Coast and several other coastlines
In a new study, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory find that the U.S. Atlantic Coast
Cancer patients treated with immunotherapy can safely receive mRNA COVID-19 vaccines
New research published in the October 2022 issue of Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (JNCCN ) confirms the
Four vitamin deficiencies considered ‘a risk’ for diabetes
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New way to prevent heart complications in children with Kawasaki disease
Researchers have identified a new way to treat young children with Kawasaki disease (KD) to prevent life-threatening coronary artery damage
University of Tennessee Medical Center automates entire room turnover process
Finding the balance between capacity and demand is tough in any healthcare environment. Hospitals and health systems continue to face
Say what? Hearing aids available over-the-counter for as low as $199, and without a prescription
Starting Monday, consumers will be able to buy hearing aids directly off store shelves and at dramatically lower prices as
Researchers examine how fermented vegetables affect inflammation markers in women
Diet is known to impact the human gut microbiota significantly throughout life. For example, several studies have reported high numbers
Loss of sense of taste or smell could be a symptom of flu
Government 'made mistake in closing schools' during covid says MP We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve
Study reveals why viral infections are less frequent but more severe in individuals with Down syndrome
Individuals with Down syndrome have less-frequent viral infections, but when present, these infections lead to more severe disease. New findings