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Heart disease is the top cause of death in the U.S. For some people with end-stage heart disease, a heart transplant can save their life. Unfortunately, there are
(HealthDay)—Statistical models demonstrate how targeting certain air pollutants could reduce the incidence of childhood asthma, according to a study published online July 22 in the Proceedings of the
There are a fair number of hydration myths swirling around out there. There’s the big one about drinking eight glasses of water a day (we’ll get to that
Acne drug could prevent deadly heart attacks and strokes: Scientists accidentally discover an antibiotic that targets spots also stops arteries hardening Atherosclerosis occurs when calcium deposits accumulate in
(HealthDay)—Vinpocetine, a compound found in many dietary supplements, may pose a risk to women of childbearing age, U.S. health officials warn. A review by the U.S. Food and
A new University of California, Irvine-led pilot study finds, on average, Waze “crash alerts” occur two minutes and 41 seconds prior to their corresponding California Highway Patrol (CHP)-reported
I learned about disappointment the hard way — biting into what seemed like a shiny orb of white chocolate, only to discover that it was, in fact, yogurt
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