WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2, 2020 — Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults are less likely to take cholesterol-lowering statins to prevent
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Irritable bowel syndrome is often treated incorrectly
According to estimates, up to eleven million adults irritable bowel have suffered symptoms such as diarrhoea, cramps or constipation. The
Hearing Aid Upkeep Often Out of Reach for the Poor
TUESDAY, Jan. 8, 2019 — If you’re poor, you’ll likely have less success with your hearing aid, a new study
Health surrogates for older adults often don’t know their care preferences
When it comes to making health decisions for an older adult, what health surrogates don’t know can be harmful, according
Childbearing Surgical Residents Often Feel Career Dissatisfaction
FRIDAY, Aug. 10, 2018 — More than half of women who have a baby during surgical residency express some type
New report says individual research results should be shared with participants more often
When conducting research involving the testing of human biospecimens, investigators and their institutions should routinely consider whether and how to
PCPs often not meeting needs of seniors with chronic conditions
(HealthDay)—Most primary care physicians (PCPs) report being unable to adequately address the needs of patients with multiple chronic conditions, according
'How Often Do I Really Need To Wash My Jeans?'
Rachel McQueen, Ph.D., is an associate professor of textile science at the University of Alberta, Canada Let’s be real—we can
Pediatric kidney recipients often have subclinical inflammation
(HealthDay)—For pediatric kidney recipients, subclinical inflammation is associated with increased risk for acute rejection and allograft failure, according to a