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Investigators study effect of switching insulin medications
In the United States, the drug price for insulin has skyrocketed over the last two decades. While the price has
Shift work for mothers associated with reduced fetal growth and longer pregnancies
New research published in The Journal of Physiology indicates shift work exposure in mothers can result in reduced fetal growth
Opioids fueled a doubling of suicides and overdoses in the US: Turning the tide demands improvements to pain care, mental health care and medication-assisted opioid addiction care
Suicides and drug overdoses kill American adults at twice the rate today as they did just 17 years ago, and
Duration of infertility in men may affect sperm count
A longer duration of infertility was associated with lower sperm count and other parameters of impaired sperm in a BJU
Sleep problems in young adult students revealed in new study
A study published in the Journal of Sleep Research indicates that sleep problems are both prevalent and increasing among students.
Soft furniture doesn’t cushion risk of falls by young children
Most parents know how easily young children can fall down stairs or tumble off tables at home. Soft, padded furniture
Earlier puberty linked to mother’s smoking during pregnancy
If the mother smokes during pregnancy, there is a risk of her children going into puberty earlier. This is shown
Cumulative sub-concussive impacts in a single season of youth football: Researchers find no association with declines in neurocognitive measures
In an investigation of head impact burden and change in neurocognitive function during a season of youth football, researchers find
Pregnant women can safely control weight gain through diet and lifestyle changes
Many overweight and obese women gain too much weight during pregnancy, further ratcheting up their already-increased risk of serious complications