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Tarragon supplements may make healthy women gain weight: Study indicates plant extracts’ benefits may be sex-dependent
Russian tarragon and bitter melon supplements may be less helpful for women than men when it comes to combating metabolic
A sea change in CBD drug policy?
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration announced a shift Friday that clears the way for the first prescription drug derived from
Doctors brand flagship seven day scheme a ‘shocking’ waste of NHS cash
The GP slots hardly any patients want: Doctors brand flagship seven day scheme a ‘shocking’ waste of NHS cash as
Neanderthal healthcare practices crucial to survival
Research at the University of York has suggested that Neanderthals embraced healthcare practices, such as assisting in cases of serious
For better multiple-choice tests, avoid tricky questions, study finds: Simple tips make multiple choice a more powerful learning tool
Multiple-choice tests and quizzes are an effective tool for: (a) assessing a student’s mastery of facts and concepts; (b) helping
Video Games Can Help Older Adults With Back Pain, Researchers Say
In today’s day and age, it’s a wonder that we haven’t brought video games more into the health field. Apparently,
New study evaluates efficacy of PET imaging to manage chronic liver diseases
While liver biopsies are powerful and reliable, they are also invasive, painful, limited and subject to complications. These effects may
New wristband provides personalised and real-time tracking of UV exposure
Researchers from the University of Granada and RMIT University in Melbourne have developed personalised and low-cost wearable ultraviolet (UV) sensors
Fewer young people are dying in the US, but some minorities are harder hit
The U.S. has long lagged behind other developed countries when it comes to one important statistic – the number of