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Parents using both e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes may be more motivated to quit
A study by MassGeneral Hospital for Children (MGHfC) researchers finds that parents who use both traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes may
Workplace wellness programs may help people change certain behaviors but do little to improve overall
Workplace wellness programs have been touted as a powerful tool that can make employees healthier and more productive while reducing
Gut microbiome may contribute to HIV transmission in high-risk men
Gut microbes from high HIV-risk men who have sex with men drive immune activation in mice and HIV infection in
A Woman's 3-Week Juice Cleanse May Have Caused Irreversible Brain Damage
A woman in her 40s might have triggered irreversible brain damage by drinking just orange juice and water for three
Student diagnosed with 'Sleeping Beauty' syndrome may sleep for weeks at a time
Rhoda Rodriguez-Diaz, 21, was allegedly diagnosed with “Sleeping Beauty syndrome” which can cause her to sleep for up 22 hours
Vitamin D may protect against pollution-associated asthma symptoms in obese children
A new study finds vitamin D may be protective among asthmatic obese children living in urban environments with high indoor
Vitamin D and brain health: New mechanism may explain link
Vitamin D, which people sometimes refer to as the “sunshine vitamin,” is necessary for maintaining healthy bones. It also benefits
Sepsis: Western diet may increase severity
Sepsis, although not a household name, is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. This life-threatening
Phthalates may impair fertility in female mice
A phthalate found in many plastic and personal care products may decrease fertility in female mice, a new study found.