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Scientists discover why the blues can disrupt sleep
Hope for millions of patients battling depression as scientists discover why the blues can disrupt sleep after 100 years of
The eleven best medications for reducing pressure on emergency care services
The most effective medicines for preventing emergency hospital admissions have been identified by a team of researchers in Oxford University’s
Peeing In The Shower Is Actually Kind Of Good For You, So Stop Worrying About It
We’ve all been there before: you’re in the shower, minding your own business, when all of a sudden you have
AHA: Personal Trainer Is Half the Woman She Used to Be
THURSDAY, July 26, 2018 (American Heart Association) — Annabelle Jimenez’s knees ached constantly. Her back, too. She knew why. Having
Hilary Duff Just Expertly Summed Up The Reality Of Pregnancy
We love Hilary Duff – not just for the Lizzie Maguire mems and/or her perfect teeth alignment– but also for
Researchers discover why sepsis from a staph infection causes organ failure
For patients diagnosed with a Staphylococcus aureus infection, often referred to as a staph or MRSA infection, every minute counts.
43 Drugs Going Generic in the Next 5 Years
This push is purely driven by the cost savings that generics provide to consumers as they can cost up to
U.S. House votes to kill sales tax on medical devices
The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to kill a sales tax on medical devices that the medical-technology industry have
Tools, Methods of RCTs Can Be Adapted to Real-World Settings
WEDNESDAY, July 25, 2018 — Use of appropriate statistical methodology can allow for the synthesis of data collected as part