Although many individuals born with congenital heart defects develop resilience and have a high quality of life, they may face
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Researchers may be one step closer to preventing Type 1 diabetes
Australian researchers may be a step closer to preventing Type 1 diabetes after identifying a crucial protein that could prevent
How to live longer: 5 tips to easily walk 10,000 steps a day – health benefits
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New open-source program reveals hidden hooks in SARS-CoV-2 virus
Vaccines may need to dig a little deeper to stop SARS-CoV-2. Rice University researchers are providing a new shovel. The
Alzheimer’s disease: Your frying pan may be increasing your risk of the brain condition
John Lydon describes his wife's battle with Alzheimer's We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to
Using microparticles to create 'self-boosting' vaccines
Most vaccines, from measles to Covid-19, require a series of multiple shots before the recipient is considered fully vaccinated. To
Regular screening of people at high risk for pancreatic cancer pays off
Surveillance programs for people at high risk of developing pancreatic cancers can help detect precancerous conditions and cancers early, when
Knowledge gaps in product labels make it challenging for healthcare providers to recommend vaccines to pregnant women
Existing gaps and serious limitations concerning the information in vaccine product labels makes it challenging for healthcare providers to know
NIH trial underway for universal flu vaccine
The National Institutes of Health Clinical Center has begun a phase I trial of a potential universal influenza vaccine, according
Patients With Epilepsy Navigate Murky Unregulated CBD Industry
In 2013, Tonya Taylor was suicidal because her epileptic seizures persisted despite taking a long list of medications. Then a