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What if healthcare is not broken? And what if we're actually winning the opioid battle?
Here comes a counterargument to two widely held opinions: that the U.S. healthcare system is broken, and that we are
Number of Americans with Alzheimer’s expected to soar in coming decades
The number of people living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias will double by 2060, according to a new study
Gut fungus exacerbates asthma in antibiotic-treated mice
A non-pathogenic fungus can expand in the intestines of antibiotic-treated mice and enhance the severity of allergic airways disease, according
Fiber optic sensor measures tiny magnetic fields: New technology is sensitive enough to detect magnetic fields from the brain and heart
Researchers have developed a light-based technique for measuring very weak magnetic fields, such as those produced when neurons fire in
Getting help with parenting makes a difference — at any age
A new Oxford University study finds that parenting interventions for helping children with behaviour problems are just as effective in
Cancer survivor, 32, has welcomed his ‘miracle’ baby
Cancer survivor, 32, welcomes his ‘miracle’ baby after his partner found out she was unexpectedly pregnant – just WEEKS before
30 million Americans now have diabetes
One in seven Americans has diabetes, and many don’t know they have the blood sugar disease, a new report shows.
Georgia boy, 4, treated for rabies after mom shoots raccoon dead in porch attack
Chandler Mahaffey’s mom said she heard her son screaming on the porch and found him being held by the rabid
Tuberculosis remains world’s deadliest infectious disease: WHO
WHO, in its latest 2018 Global TB Report, says countries are still not doing enough to end TB by 2030