Universal HIV testing with linkage to treatment and prevention may be a promising approach to accelerate reductions in new infections
Alcohol, calories, and obesity: Could labelling make a difference?
Mandatory calorie labelling of alcoholic drinks could possibly address both alcohol consumption and obesity. An analysis published in Obesity Reviews
Triggering original fear memories could treat phobias and PTSD
In a lab in Amsterdam, arachnophobes have volunteered to encounter their eight-legged nemeses to help researchers hoping to conjure and
Could NRF2 be your magic molecule for eternal youth?
NRF2 is just one of thousands of critical proteins in the cell, but it is one that we now know
Calorie-burning "brown fat" could help keep you healthy, even if you’re obese
(HealthDay)—A special calorie-burning type of body fat appears to help protect against an array of chronic ailments, including heart disease,
Safe gun storage counseling and lock distribution could lower military suicide rate
Military members who receive gun locks and lethal means counseling, which focuses on ways to limit a person’s access to
Could coronavirus trigger a sudden menopause years before your time?
Could coronavirus trigger a sudden menopause years before your time? Scores of long-Covid sufferers share their stories of how they
How AI could make therapeutic decision-making for breast cancer more accurate, affordable
Imagine being a doctor and having a precocious resident permanently by your side, giving you brilliant insight into disease and
Improving elective care planning could extend life for thousands of patients
Optimizing hospital scheduling for treatment of tumors, diseases of the digestive system and injuries & poisoning will result in notable
Boosting coverage of midwife care could avert deaths
(HealthDay)—About two-thirds of maternal deaths, neonatal deaths, and stillbirths could be averted with universal coverage of midwife-delivered interventions, according to