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A long-term relationship with a GP—one who knows you and your history—improves your health and even reduces your chance of ...
From Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Charlotte J. Sumner, M.D., presents an editorial on a study by Richard S.
Media headlines, industry figures and research confirm what many parents suspect: marketing to children has not only grown in ...
Eating disorders can affect anybody, no matter their age, gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic status or body size. Yet the myth ...
Listening to music while doing something can make that activity more enjoyable. But listening to music after an experience or ...
The biggest lie those who create and spread misinformation perpetrate is that they want you to think for yourself. They warn ...
It can look almost too easy: athletes gliding along on a bike, runners shuffling at a pace slower than most people's warm-up, ...
Brucellosis is a serious and often neglected disease endemic to many low- and middle-income countries around the world.
A team of researchers at the University of Cologne's Center for Biochemistry, together with the Bambino Gesù Pediatric ...
A new study has revealed that racialized and Indigenous communities across Europe, North America, and Central America face ...
Translocations are chromosomal "cut and paste" errors that drive many lymphomas, a type of blood cancer and the sixth most ...
Many patients would prefer to use medicines that are less harmful to the environment, even if that means paying more or ...