If you’re a kidney transplant patient, your chances of living a longer life are improving. That’s according to a recent
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Pioneering research of first published African American doctor revealed
New evidence has emerged of the first known paper to be published in a British Medical Journal by an African American. Nineteenth
New scientific resource will help uncover the genetic underpinnings of type 2 diabetes
Many variants in the human genome have been linked to type 2 diabetes, but because most do not lie within
Sex matters when it comes to immune responses against infection and disease, study shows
A University of Alberta-led study shows that when it comes to susceptibility to infections and other health conditions, sex matters.
Researchers confirm high toxin levels linked to more severe C. difficile infection
Estimated to cause almost half a million infections per year, the bacterium Clostridioides difficile, also known as C. difficile or
Zebrafish could shed light into the mysteries of the human spinal cord and its influence on our body
University of Ottawa researchers believe zebrafish may provide clues to understanding how the human nervous system develops since this fish
Australian region makes vaccine mandatory for service workers
Shopworkers, tourist guides and barbers are among dozens of groups who must get COVID-19 shots to work in Australia’s Northern
Study identifies uptick in mammogram cancellations from early pandemic
The number of women who canceled their mammogram appointments increased in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic before gradually
Changes in menstrual cycle length before menopause may predict risk of heart disease
As women near menopause, their menstrual cycle length often becomes longer. The timing of these changes could provide clues about
Most mothers born with heart defects can become pregnant and give birth safely
Most women who are born with heart defects can safely become pregnant and give birth to healthy babies with few