A study in Mozambique reveals that a majority of adolescent girls interviewed would be willing to be vaccinated against the
Mentors are found during times of change, some last a career
“It asks what I might need help with and I don’t know what to say.” My daughter is at the
The search for the origin of mast cells
A team of researchers from CNRS, INSERM and Aix-Marseille Université (AMU) at the Centre of immunology (Marseille-Luminy (CIML), together with
Body weight bias weighs on minds of fitness instructors, study shows
Fitness instructors were more motivated to train a new client with a normal weight than an overweight client, new research
Heartbreaker? Smoking causing millions of heart attacks, strokes: WHO
While the link between smoking and a range of cancers is well known, the World Health Organization warned Thursday there
Smoking, lack of exercise linked to early death after divorce
A growing body of research links divorce to a wide range of poor health outcomes, including greater risk for early
Taking the embarrassment out of health problems
We humans seem to have a nearly universal need to avoid embarrassment. It could be something as simple as mispronouncing
Potent new mechanism of action for treatment of inflammatory bowel disease revealed
Through research on the small molecule analogue of E6007 which is under clinical development as a treatment for inflammatory bowel
Research finds a little exercise does a lot of good for ageing muscles
Getting old doesn’t necessarily mean getting weak and frail – just a little bit of exercise can help maintain muscle
Noise pollution is one of the biggest health risks in city life
Noise is one of the biggest pollutants in modern cities but the risk is often overlooked despite being linked to