National Institutes of Health scientists studying the progression of inherited and infectious eye diseases that can cause blindness have found
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Eating small amounts of red and processed meats may increase risk of early death
A new study out of Loma Linda University Health suggests that eating red and processed meats — even in small
Patients say lack of physician guidance and fear of side effects are why they don’t take statins as prescribed
Despite national guidelines indicating that statins can lower risk of heart attack and stroke, many patients who could benefit do
Compared to sustained inflations for extremely premature infants, standard treatment prevails
Preterm infants must establish regular breathing patterns at delivery. For extremely preterm infants requiring resuscitation at birth, a ventilation strategy
Parental support linked to how well millennials transition to college life
Researchers show that how well parents or guardians support millennials’ psychological needs prior to their transition to college is an
Debt relief improves psychological and cognitive function, enabling better decision-making
While many of the poor are burdened with debt, helping them financially is controversial because their debts are often believed
Artificial womb technology breaks its 4 minute mile
A major advancement in pioneering technology based around the use of an artificial womb to save extremely premature babies is
What really happens in the brain during a hallucination?
A new study reveals a surprising brain mechanism tied to the experience of drug-induced hallucinations. These findings may even have
Contraceptive jewelry could offer a new family planning approach
Family planning for women might one day be as simple as putting on an earring. A report published recently in
Annovera birth control vaginal ring effectively prevents unwanted pregnancy, research finds
A recently approved contraceptive vaginal ring — the first that can be used for an entire year — is a