Everyday exposure to obesity-promoting chemicals (obesogens) represents a significant risk to public health, and needs stronger regulation to minimize exposure
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More than one-third of children sleep less than recommended
Overall, 34.9 percent of children aged 4 months to 17 years sleep less than recommended for their age, according to
First biosimilar approved for macular degeneration, other eye conditions
The first biosimilar to Lucentis (ranibizumab injection) has been approved for the treatment of neovascular (wet) age-related macular degeneration and
New potential factor contributing to severity of COVID-19 identified
The University of Kent’s School of Biosciences and the Institute of Medical Virology at Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main, have identified
Ozone exposure link to the development of type 2 diabetes
Older Californians who live in communities with poor air quality, even those who engage—as recommended—in physical activities but do so
Unusual visual examination of objects may indicate later autism diagnosis in infants
Unusual visual inspection of objects by infants 9 months of age and older is predictive of a later diagnosis of
Photobiomodulation for Alzheimer’s disease with modulated 1070-nm light
AD is associated with progressive impairments in memory, language, orientation, and other cognitive skills that affect daily activities throughout the
Radiation therapy reprograms heart muscle cells to younger state
New research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests that radiation therapy can reprogram heart muscle cells
Scientists suggest pregnant women only take paracetamol/acetaminophen if medically necessary
A group of 13 scientists from the U.S., the U.K., Scotland, Israel, Europe, Canada, Brazil and Australia has penned a
Patients at higher-rated dialysis centers more likely to get on kidney transplant waitlists
Dialysis centers, the gatekeepers of kidney transplantation waitlisting, produce more data and inspire more policies today than ever before. However,