In 2009, the Hypertension and Preeclampsia Intervention Trial At near Term-I (HYPITAT- I) trial showed that inducing labor in women
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Study examines personality and motivation in relation to internet gaming disorder
A new study examining the relationships among personality, motivation, and internet gaming disorder (IGD) found that predictors of IGD include
Poor oral health linked to cognitive decline, perceived stress
Researchers interviewed more than 2,700 Chinese Americans aged 60 and older and found that nearly 50 percent of study participants
Study: no link between ‘extreme’ personal grooming, STDs
Source: The Ohio State University Women who choose to shave or wax their pubic hair might not be raising their risk
Study confirms protein as potential cause of most common type of pancreatic cancer
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have confirmed a protein as an oncogene responsible for the
Protective effect of diabetes drugs against kidney failure
A new meta-analysis published in Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology today has found that SGLT2 inhibitors can reduce the risk of dialysis, transplantation,
Scientists develop possible strategy for cancer drug resistance
Scientists from the National Institutes of Health and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center have devised a potential treatment against a
Negotiation: A three-step solution to affordable prescription drugs
Medicare often spends $3,590 for an individual’s 30-day prescription after adjusting for all rebates, and prices continue to rise. Dr.
Brain circuit connects feeding and mood in response to stress
Many people have experienced stressful situations that trigger a particular mood and also change certain feelings toward food. An international
Taking diet drinks daily may raise the risk of an early death
The global study of more than 450,000 adults in 10 countries – including the UK – found that daily consumption