People who shelved their long-term goals during the pandemic were better able to avoid anxiety and depression, according to a
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Health inequity may drive higher symptom burden in childhood cancer survivors
Childhood cancer survivors who experience health equity issues, such as a lack of health insurance or education, are also more
Yes, men run faster than women, but over shorter distances—not by much
Conventional wisdom holds that men run 10 to 12% faster than women regardless of the distance raced. But new research
Researchers present insight into the neural cartography of smell
Rendering the invisible visible is among scientists’ favorite challenges. The sea creature-like images are microscopic portraits of brain cells that
Ketogenic diet is effective, except it might make your breath smell like pee
A rule of thumb in the mountains is to turn around in time when the situation warrants. You might want
Ask the pediatrician: Are there ways to avoid heavy metals in baby food?
Q: How do I avoid heavy metals in the food I feed my baby? A: News about heavy metals found
Building trust with community health workers helps with achieving diabetes self-care, study finds
One-third of 986 patients achieved long-term self-care of their type 2 diabetes after building trusting relationships with community health workers
Being lonely and unhappy accelerates aging more than smoking, study finds
Molecular damage accumulates and contributes to the development of aging-related frailty and serious diseases. In some people these molecular processes
This molecule could be behind liver fibrosis
The liver is the all-important organ behind processing of various substances we put into our bodies, from food and drink
Coffee drinking is associated with increased longevity
Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day is linked with a longer lifespan and lower risk of cardiovascular