MONDAY, Oct. 22, 2018 — Paying extra for those pricey organic fruits and vegetables might pay off: New research suggests eating them might help you dodge a cancer
Only in science fiction novels can scientists predict people’s lifespans. However, researchers have advanced the understanding of those risk factors that adversely affect mortality rates. A new study
The link between breastfeeding and breast cancer has been the subject of several studies. The National Cancer Institute quote some research which suggests that immediately after pregnancy and
The findings — which appear in JAMA Oncology — support the results of prior studies on the same topic. Data from this report show that taking aspirin on
Type 2 diabetes is the most common type. The condition affects the body’s ability to produce insulin, which regulates blood sugar levels. Diabetes is widespread in both Canada
(HealthDay)—Adolescents with severe obesity achieve substantial and sustainable weight loss with sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and gastric bypass procedures but not with gastric banding, according to a study published
Osteoarthritis is a progressive condition that affects the bones and cartilage within the joints. Although it occurs most often in the hands, hips, and knees, osteoarthritis can also
TUESDAY, Oct. 9, 2018 — In critically ill patients, mechanical ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) results in reduced diaphragm fiber length that may make it more difficult
TUESDAY, Oct. 9, 2018 — The quick weight loss that occurs after bariatric surgery seems to have an unintended consequence — a greater risk of gallstones, a new
What a difference a year of high school can make—for long-term health. In 1972, England, Scotland and Wales raised the mandatory school attendance age from 15 to 16.
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