(HealthDay)—Mirroring findings from a similar study in China, the first comprehensive tally of coronavirus infection in American children shows it’s
Sepsis kills five times as many Americans as breast cancer study finds
Sepsis kills nearly five times as many Americans as breast cancer each year and is responsible for a fifth of
Cost of care biggest barrier for previously uninsured Medicaid recipients, study finds
A team of Virginia Commonwealth University researchers, led by the VCU School of Medicine’s Department of Health Behavior and Policy,
Study finds celebrity disclosures increase discussion of miscarriage on Twitter
A new Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) study characterizes how Twitter users discuss miscarriage and preterm birth. Published
Talcum powder is NOT linked to ovarian cancer, study finds
Using talcum powder does NOT raise the risk of ovarian cancer as study of 250,000 women debunks fears after decades
Study finds differences in energy use by immune cells in ME/CFS
New findings published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation suggest that specific immune T cells from people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic
Drinking more water improves multitasking ability in children, study finds
Drinking water not only keeps children hydrated, but also increases their ability to multitask, suggests a new study by researchers
A healthy diet can ease depression in just three weeks, study finds
Switching to a diet rich in fruit, vegetables, fish, and lean meat can ease depression in just three weeks, study
Sleeping too little or too much raises heart attack risks, study finds
Too little sleep may raise heart attack risks – but more than 10 hours a night may DOUBLE the danger,
New Research Finds There Might Be Ways to Spot Autism Even Earlier
Although there’s still so much we don’t know about autism, we do know that early intervention is key. Typically, autism