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Cooking with wood or coal is linked to increased risk of respiratory illness and death
Burning wood or coal to cook food is associated with increased risk of hospitalization or dying from respiratory diseases, according
Sensitivity for CRC Detection Up With Decreasing FIT Threshold
FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 2018 — Programmatic sensitivity for colorectal cancer (CRC) detection increases modestly with decreasing fecal immunochemical test (FIT)
Can Mouth Swab at Age 2 Predict Obesity?
FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 2018 — Bacteria in a toddler’s mouth might help predict later obesity, new research suggests. Scientists at
Low Vitamin D Levels Tied to Interstitial Lung Disease
FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 2018 — Vitamin D deficiency is independently associated with subclinical interstitial lung disease (ILD) and its progression,
Woman’s swollen pinkie was rare sign of tuberculosis
A woman's swollen finger was a rare sign of tuberculosis infection. Above, an image of the woman's finger (panel A),
Constipation could be cured by using ELECTRICITY
Electric zaps could help constipated people go to the toilet by sending waves through the body ‘to spur the bowels
Big life insurer shifts to activity tracking in health push
Financial giant John Hancock is converting all its life insurance policies to an incentive-based system using activity tracking, a move
Scientists grow human esophagus in lab: Tiny organoids enable personalized disease diagnosis, regenerative therapies
Scientists working to bioengineer the entire human gastrointestinal system in a laboratory now report using pluripotent stem cells to grow
Please stop telling women not to share their birth stories
A few days before I left my job to go on maternity leave a colleague gave me some very helpful