A landmark discovery linking iron regulation to a rare blood cancer has led to clinical trials of a potential new
Month: April 2023
Should you really drink eight cups of water a day?
The idea of drinking eight eight-ounce cups of water a day has been repeated for so many years, many of
New study reveals thousands of prenatal supplements fail to provide adequate nutrition for pregnant women and babies
A new study from researchers in the Lifecourse Epidemiology of Adiposity (LEAD) Center at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical
Researchers announce findings from landmark clinical trial for pediatric Crohn’s disease
Crohn’s disease is a lifelong inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that is characterized by swelling in the lining of the digestive
Infertility affects one in six: WHO
Around one in every six adults experiences infertility, the World Health Organization estimated Tuesday as it called for an urgent
Risk of sudden cardiac arrest rises sharply in Ventura county
In a study among residents of Ventura County, California, rates of sudden cardiac arrest rose sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Childhood diarrhea has genetic links, study finds
Susceptibility to diarrhea, a major cause of infant deaths in low- and middle-income countries, has genetic links which could hold
Childhood asthma declines during COVID-19 pandemic
Half as many children in the United States were diagnosed with asthma in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic
But do they work? Researchers investigate effectiveness of lactation cookies on human milk production
They sell worldwide, often retailing for more than $2.50 per two-ounce bag: Lactation cookies, which manufacturers purport to increase milk
Researchers create model to assess post-tonsillectomy bleed rates
Researchers led by a team at UT Southwestern Medical Center have created a statistical model to identify standards for typical,