Mark Johnson knew he was overweight, but it wasn’t until he saw a video of himself jumping in the swimming
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Potent new mechanism of action for treatment of inflammatory bowel disease revealed
Through research on the small molecule analogue of E6007 which is under clinical development as a treatment for inflammatory bowel
Protect Yourself from the Tick Explosion. Buy Clothes Treated With Bug Spray.
Public health experts warn there’s a “tick explosion” coming this summer, but a new study offers a simple way to
Next-gen patient engagement: Applied intelligence and omni-channel messaging
Patient engagement and user experience is a goal high on the priority list for many hospitals and health systems that
Health labels may deter people from buying sugary drinks
Young adults are less likely to buy sugar-sweetened beverages that include health labels, particularly those with graphic warnings about how
Monoglycerides: What are they, risks, and who should avoid them
Researchers know relatively little about how eating large amounts of monoglycerides affects the body. However, as food additives, monoglycerides are
Tick bite protection: New CDC study adds to the promise of permethrin-treated clothing: Lab tests show germ-carrying ticks can’t move properly after contact with treated garments
The case for permethrin-treated clothing to prevent tick bites keeps getting stronger. In a series of experiments conducted by researchers
This Popular Weight-Loss Drug Might Cause Gnarly Stomach Issues
ICYMI: Medications are weird and kind of complicated. Sometimes, after a drug is created to treat one problem, we discover
What makes for a healthy community?
(HealthDay)—Where you live can have a major effect on your health, new research suggests. Living in a diverse community where
You are what your mother eats: Researchers define molecular basis to explain link between a pregnant mother’s nutrition and infant growth
For years, pregnant mothers have questioned their nutritional habits: “Will eating more cause my baby to be overweight?” Or, “I’m