Every year, some 13,000 people are added to the liver transplant waiting list in the United States, but fewer than
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Heart attack: The feeling that could raise your risk of the condition by 29% – study
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A California man’s ‘painful and terrifying’ road to a monkeypox diagnosis
Two days after Kevin Kwong flew home to California from New York, his hands itched so badly, the pain jolted
How eating quinoa every day could stave off type 2 diabetes
How eating QUINOA every day could stave off type 2 diabetes Study found blood sugar levels spike less in prediabetics
How to live longer: A certain type of cheese could stave off bone thinning
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The case for having dentists on your cancer care team
Cancer treatment often takes a team of health professionals—oncologists, nurses, surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, and social workers—to coordinate and provide comprehensive
Neighborhood may affect a couples odds of conceiving
Where you live may affect your fertility, a new study suggests. People who live in economically deprived neighborhoods are about
The Ultimate Guide to Preventing & Treating Your Ingrown Hairs
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Germany announces new coronavirus measures for fall, winter
The German government on Wednesday said basic coronavirus requirements would remain in place during the coming fall and winter, when
Why breast-fed premature infants have a healthier gut than formula-fed ones: A probiotic bacteria strain in preemies seems to protect and strengthen the gut
Human breastmilk has long been considered “liquid gold” among clinicians treating premature infants in a newborn intensive care unit (NICU).