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Baby feces may be source of beneficial probiotics
Probiotics seem to be everywhere these days — in yogurt, pickles, bread, even dog food. But there’s one place that
Researchers predict risk for common deadly diseases from millions of genetic variants
A research team at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and Harvard Medical School reports
Advancing transplantation: Hepatitis C-infected organs safe for transplantation when followed by antiviral treatment
Twenty patients at Penn Medicine have been cured of the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) following lifesaving kidney transplants from deceased
New treatment for ultra-rare disease, alkaptonuria
A new study published in Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, conducted by a Liverpool based research collaboration involving the University of
Scientists discover potential therapy for human copper metabolism disorders
Individuals with defects in copper metabolism may soon have more targeted treatment options thanks to a discovery by a research
Fitness trackers prove helpful in monitoring cancer patients: Study shows wearable devices can help assess quality of life and daily functioning during treatment
Fitness trackers can be valuable tools for assessing the quality of life and daily functioning of cancer patients during treatment,
Why randomized trials for proton therapy are difficult to complete (and what we can do about it): Experts lay out strategies to tackle key barriers in proton research
Randomized clinical trials are the gold standard of cancer research and can shed light on whether innovative, new therapies with
Cost-cutting option in treating nail fungus with nanotechnology
Onychomycosis, a nail fungus that causes nail disfigurement, pain, and increased risk of soft tissue infection, impacts millions of people
Web-based support system may help people lose weight and keep it off
In a randomized long-term lifestyle change trial, an Internet-based health behavior change support system (HBCSS) was effective in improving weight