Although healthcare systems around the world differ greatly, a new report suggests that the challenges surrounding atopic dermatitis (AD) are
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Could heavy marijuana use be driving rise in schizophrenia cases?
(HealthDay)—There’s been a sharp rise in schizophrenia cases linked with marijuana use since the mid-1990s, a new Danish study finds.
ACG issues guidelines for C. diff management in adults
In clinical guidelines issued by the American College of Gastroenterology and published online May 19 in the American Journal of
Heavy Lifting and a Flexible Diet Helped Me Lose 25 Pounds and Get Jacked
An unhealthy diet catches up to almost everyone eventually, and Gabriel Jones was no exception. While Jones, now 23, who
‘Safe System’ approach could dramatically reduce road deaths while improving equity
A new approach to road safety that relies on design and engineering principles—the “Safe System” approach—could lead to dramatic reductions
Surgical quality improvement driven by data surveillance, standardized processes and systems
Evidence from the medical literature that contributes to adopting a new practice into clinical care is integral for surgical quality
BAME babies at highest risk of Vitamin D deficiency
A third of all babies and half of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) babies are vitamin D deficient, a
The hidden side effects of taking too much vitamin D
Vitamin D is an essential nutrient, and in an ideal world, we would get all that we need from our
Vitamin D deficiency leads to obesity, stunted growth in zebrafish
Using a zebrafish model, researchers from North Carolina State University have found that vitamin D deficiency during early development can
Study: Vitamin D deficiency may raise risk of getting COVID-19
In a retrospective study of patients tested for COVID-19, researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine found an association between