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Despite the glorious arrival of summer, there's definitely a sting in the season's tail—quite literally. Even in the UK, it's ...
Watching others eat tasty foods may lead to overeating, even in the absence of hunger, according to a new mouse study being ...
Scrolling through social media, it's hard to miss influencers raiding the pantry for "natural" beauty fixes: baking-soda ...
With another hot Texas summer underway, the threat of dehydration always looms. Though this condition can range from ...
For generations, chicken soup has been a go-to remedy for people feeling under the weather. It holds a cherished place in ...
A new publication by two University of Cincinnati researchers contends that adjusting how researchers approach their statistical analysis has the potential to change the lives of children and ...
Adherence to standard dialysis infection prevention and control (IPC) measures enabled safe provision of dialysis to patients ...
COVID-19 cases are on the rise again across the United States, with the biggest increases in parts of the South, Southeast ...
Smartphones can help people stay healthy by monitoring their sleep, steps and heart rate, but they also can help reveal issues tied to mental health, new research shows.
During the past five years, there has been a marked reduction in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) severity, according to a study published online June 17 in Biomedical Reports.
A recent study led by Paul DeCaen, Ph.D., associate professor of Pharmacology, has identified novel molecular mechanisms by which genetic mutations in the PKD2 gene cause the most common form of ...
A new Briefing Paper, Diet in Pregnancy, published by the British Nutrition Foundation, combines the findings of academic research and recommendations from authoritative institutions into a roadmap ...