Rutgers researchers have found a way to reduce bleeding in patients following bariatric surgery. The study, which appeared in the
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Each cigarette is poisoning our body E-cigarettes can actually help with weaning
English health authorities recommend E-cigarettes to stop Smoking Through a large-scale campaign, the English health authorities want to motivate the
Each cigarette is poisoning our body E-cigarettes can help Stop
English health authorities recommend E-cigarettes to stop Smoking Through a large-scale campaign, the English health authorities want to motivate the
‘Night owls’ at greater risk of heart disease, diabetes
If you are a night owl or prefer sleeping late at night and are having trouble waking up early, then
Patients with common heart failure more likely to have lethal heart rhythms
Researchers at the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai discovered that a non-treatable form of lethal heart rhythm responsible for sudden
If your diet fails, try again; your heart will thank you: Diet fluctuations lead to a rollercoaster of risk for heart disease and diabetes
During the holiday season, it can be difficult for even the most determined of us to stick to a healthy
Finding a rhyme and reason to CRISPR-Cas9’s mutations: Investigators predict CRISPR-Cas9 gene disruptions with accuracy, experimentally confirm findings in disease models
Since the early days of CRISPR-Cas9, researchers have known that this gene editing technology is excellent for breaking things. With
Pre-eclampsia linked to an increased risk of dementia later in life: Asking women about a history of pre-eclampsia may help identify those at most risk
Pre-eclampsia is associated with an increased risk of later dementia, particularly vascular dementia, caused by reduced blood supply to the
Genetics allows personalized disease predictions for chronic blood cancers: Patients with blood cancers a step closer to personalized medicine
Scientists have developed a successful method to make truly personalised predictions of future disease outcomes for patients with certain types
Using personal data to predict blood pressure
Engineers at UC San Diego used wearable off-the-shelf technology and machine learning to predict, for the first time, an individual’s