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Category: Health
Purdue developing new treatment options for millions with autoimmune diseases
Living with an autoimmune disease can feel like an insider is attacking your body. An estimated 24 million people in
Health Tip: Manage Pain With Opioids
Pain is the number one reason for why people visit the doctor, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) says.
Harmful, unfounded myths about migration and health have become accepted, used to justify policies of exclusion
Public health protection and cost savings are often used as reasons to restrict migrants’ access to health care, or to
AMNOG as a learning system: New study on ingenol mebutate in AK shows added benefit
Already in 2013, the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) examined in an early benefit assessment
Regular bedtimes and sufficient sleep for children may lead to healthier teens
Having a regular, age-appropriate bedtime and getting sufficient sleep from early childhood may be important for healthy body weight in
Obamacare Helped More Women Access Care Before Pregnancy: Study
Ever since the Affordable Care Act expanded Medicaid in some states, more women have received health care before pregnancy, a
Link between neonatal vitamin D deficiency and schizophrenia confirmed
Newborns with vitamin D deficiency have an increased risk of schizophrenia later in life, a team of Australian and Danish
Scientists enter unexplored territory in superconductivity search
Scientists mapping out the quantum characteristics of superconductors–materials that conduct electricity with no energy loss–have entered a new regime. Using
Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell Takes Another Step Forward
A new gene therapy shows early promise against sickle cell anemia, researchers say. The therapy targets the genetic flaw that