An analysis of information from Australia indicates that survival after kidney transplantation during childhood has improved drastically over the last
Air pollution impacts can be heart-stopping: study
There is an increased risk of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) even from short-term exposure to low concentrations of fine particulate
New study supports Allen Carr’s Easyway (ACE) method to quit smoking
The largest and most authoritative research trial of its kind testing the Allen Carr’s Easyway (ACE) method of quitting smoking
Study: Young black, Latino people fare better than white people after bleeding stroke
Does race play a role in how well someone recovers after stroke? New research focused on younger people who have
Sepsis kills five times as many Americans as breast cancer study finds
Sepsis kills nearly five times as many Americans as breast cancer each year and is responsible for a fifth of
Cost of care biggest barrier for previously uninsured Medicaid recipients, study finds
A team of Virginia Commonwealth University researchers, led by the VCU School of Medicine’s Department of Health Behavior and Policy,
Losing TONGUE fat could help treat sleep apnea, study suggests
Losing TONGUE fat by shedding pounds overall could treat sleep apnea suffered by millions, study suggests Some 22 million Americans
Study finds celebrity disclosures increase discussion of miscarriage on Twitter
A new Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) study characterizes how Twitter users discuss miscarriage and preterm birth. Published
Talcum powder is NOT linked to ovarian cancer, study finds
Using talcum powder does NOT raise the risk of ovarian cancer as study of 250,000 women debunks fears after decades
‘Consistent evidence’ social media pushes non-smokers into vaping: study
Advertising for electronic cigarettes is pushing non-smokers and young people to take up vaping despite the health risks, in a