In order to move, a body needs a strong scaffold. This is not only true on a macroscopic level, where animals rely on skeletons to support their muscles.
WEDNESDAY, July 25, 2018 — Proposed regulations restrict providers’ ability to deliver unbiased patient care for individuals wanting to know about or undergo abortion, according to a perspective
WEDNESDAY, July 25, 2018 — Strict blood pressure control not only benefits your heart, it might also help save your brain, preliminary research suggests. Older adults whose systolic
(Inside Science) — A parasite that infects some 30 to 50 percent of the world's human population may subtly prompt people to start businesses, according to a new
Physical assault during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester, can significantly increase the rates of babies born at very low birth weights (under 3.3 pounds) and very pre-term
WEDNESDAY, July 25, 2018 — The National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) has announced the launch of an app for easy access
WEDNESDAY, July 25, 2018 — Prolonged use of opioid painkillers before total knee or hip replacement may greatly increase a patient’s risk of repeat surgery and hospitalization, a
Dementia research is lagging behind cancer and is now an ‘urgent priority’, claim experts: Damning study reveals there are more than 1,000 trials for cancer but just 142
Long-lasting control of HIV infection without antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a feasible goal that deserves vigorous pursuit, Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., will assert during a lecture on Wednesday,
Emergency room physicians are almost always asking themselves, “What’s in front of me right now? Is this independent from the problem the patient has or is it part
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