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Rx Opioids Up Pneumonia Risk in Patients With, Without HIV
MONDAY, Jan. 7, 2019 — Prescribed opioids are associated with an increased risk for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) requiring hospitalization among
Study offers new insights into children with autism
It’s a challenging proposition for anyone: Lie flat on your back, helmet covering half of your face, in a tight-quartered
Three Novel Loci Associated With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ID’d
MONDAY, Dec. 31, 2018 — Three novel loci have been identified for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), according to research published
Vlogger with 'miserable' digestive condition fitted with permanent feeding tube: 'It basically gave me my life back'
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Exome Sequencing Provides Genetic Diagnosis for Some With CKD
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 26, 2018 — Genes are responsible for approximately one in 10 cases of chronic kidney disease in adults,
Boys with good motor skills excel at problem-solving, too
Boys with good motor skills are better problem-solvers than their less skilful peers, a new study from Finland shows. In
6 Thoughts People With OCD Have—According to Women Diagnosed With This Mental Health Condition
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is sheer anguish for those who struggle with it. Vexing thoughts or images—things that are distressing or sexual
Teens get more sleep with later school start time, researchers find
When Seattle Public Schools announced that it would reorganize school start times across the district for the fall of 2016,
Impact of fructose varies with energy control, food source
(HealthDay)—Energy control and food source appear to mediate the effect of fructose-containing sugars on glycemic control, according to a review