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Ball pits are so dirty it’s dangerous, study finds
Ball pits are so dirty it’s dangerous: Scientists find a single plastic ball could have thousands of germ cells linked
There was a huge spike in herpes cases during Coachella
When you go to Coachella, you probably expect to get a few good snaps for your Instagram and some great
Ginger: A flavorful and healing root
(HealthDay)—Zesty ginger is more than just a great way to dress up your favorite recipes. It contains a potent immunity
Herpes rate soared 20-fold at Coachella, report says
Herpes rate soared 20-fold at Coachella: Diagnosis site dealt with 250 cases a day – rather than 12 – in
Sub-optimal food allergy knowledge and attitudes among restaurant staff: Factors that determine knowledge and attitudes could point to solutions for improvement
A new study of restaurant staff reveals low levels of food allergy knowledge and negative attitudes about serving people with
Pregnant women with type 1 diabetes are at risk of giving birth prematurely
Pregnant women with type 1 diabetes are at increased risk of delivering their baby prematurely. The risk increases as blood
Coal could yield treatment for traumatic injuries: Scientists discover coal-derived ‘dots’ are effective antioxidant
Graphene quantum dots drawn from common coal may be the basis for an effective antioxidant for people who suffer traumatic
Could a popular food ingredient raise the risk for diabetes and obesity?
Consumption of propionate, a food ingredient that’s widely used in baked goods, animal feeds, and artificial flavorings, appears to increase
Time-restricted eating shows benefits for blood glucose
By restricting the time period during which they could eat, researchers have seen promising results for controlling blood glucose levels