Animal studies have shown significant metabolic benefits of time-restricted feeding. Preliminary human studies suggest these findings may be applicable to
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The part of the ‘free Britney’ saga that could happen to anyone
When Britney Spears last went before a judge, in June, she bristled as she told of being forced into psychiatric
Scientists turn into molecular detectives to find clues to why certain cancer therapies stop working
A new research study at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard
'I’d Heard About Stillbirth, But You Never Believe it Could Happen to You'
At about 36 weeks’ pregnancy, Josh and Holly gave birth to their firstborn son. To them, he was perfect in
Venezuelan Academy of Medicine Expresses Concern Over Use of Cuban Vaccine
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuela’s National Academy of Medicine on Monday expressed concern over the use of Cuba’s Abdala coronavirus vaccine
Walmart Health announces partnership with Epic
Walmart announced this week that it would begin using Epic’s electronic health record in its health centers, starting in Florida
How better funding can increase the number and diversity of doctoral students
When a doctoral program in education introduced a comprehensive funding package that covered tuition, it led to an increase in
Covid vaccines: ‘Reduced sperm quality’ and quantity linked to coronavirus disease
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Supercoiling and looping can transmit mechanical stress along the DNA backbone, research shows
When people think of DNA, they visualize a string-like double helix structure. In reality, the DNA double helix in cells
Rapid antigen tests have long been used overseas to detect COVID. Here’s what Australia can learn
Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt wants COVID-19 rapid antigen tests to be available for home use as soon as they’re