Being overweight impacts your heart health in more ways than you might think. A new Journal of the American College of
Month: February 2023
Novel peanut allergy treatment shown to be safe, effective and lasting
A four-year clinical trial led by Edwin Kim, MD, at the UNC School of Medicine, has found that an increased
Your gut’s microbiome, on a chip
The gut is one of the most complex organs in the body. Inside, it teems with a diverse microbial population
Fewer surveillance MRIs may be appropriate for patients with incidental pituitary lesions
A cohort study of persons with incidental pituitary microadenomas found that approximately two-thirds of the microadenomas remained unchanged or decreased
Parental support for LGBTQ youth is important, research shows
Depression is more widespread among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning (LGBTQ) youth than heterosexual, cisgender youth, making parental support
Research shows how children learn emotion labels through parents’ speech
Learning about emotions is an important part of children’s social and communicative development. Whether children can use words like “happy”
Study identifies new test to accurately predict end of life for lung cancer patients
Lung cancer patients can have their risk of dying accurately predicted within the last four weeks of life, a study
Silent pandemic: Report charts path for curbing antimicrobial resistance
A report released today outlines the challenges Australia and the world need to overcome to avoid being thrust back into
TGA in Australia cancels and recalls cough medicines containing pholcodine
Following a safety investigation by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), 55 products containing pholcodine are being canceled from the Australian
US pedestrian deaths keep rising, finds highway safety analysis
Pedestrian deaths have surged on U.S. roads in recent years, and they are climbing again. Pedestrian deaths hit a 40-year