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- December 4, 2019
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- Tags: #healthadolescent healthBullyingDrug AbuseeducationEpidemiologyMentalmental healthPerpetrationProblemspublic healthrelationshipresearchstudysuggeststwoway
A new study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health suggests there is a two-way relationship between bullying perpetration and mental health problems among youth in the U.S. Source...
Read more- November 24, 2019
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- Tags: alternativeBreast CancerBreastconservingcancerClinical TrialLumpectomyMastectomyMetastasisOncologyReceptorresearchstudysuggestssurgerytreatmentTumorviable
Approximately 10% of breast cancer patients treated with lumpectomy (breast-conserving surgery [BCS]) and whole-breast radiation (WBI) will have a subsequent in-breast local recurrence of cancer (IBTR) when followed long term....
Read more- November 21, 2019
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Inducing labour at 41 weeks in low risk pregnancies is associated with a lower risk of newborn death compared with expectant management (a "wait and see" approach) until 42 weeks,...
Read more- November 12, 2019
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You're more likely to get sued if you don't intervene. Source link
Read moreWASHINGTON — President Trump’s domestic policy chief on Friday suggested the regulation of tobacco and vape products — a critical function of the Food and Drug Administration — was a...
Read more- November 4, 2019
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- Tags: ClaimsExemptionsFalsemakingparentsreligiousrisestudysuggestsvaccine
The percentage of children starting kindergarten whose parents claim that vaccination conflicts with their religious beliefs has ticked up in recent years, even while the portion of Americans who profess...
Read more- November 3, 2019
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Manfred R. Enstipp, Charles-Andre Bost, Celine Le Bohec, Caroline Bost, Robin Laesser, Yvon Le Maho, Henri Weimerskirch, and Yves Handrich Like all birds, penguins undergo periodic molt, during which they...
Read moreExposure to acetaminophen in the womb may increase a child's risk for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder, suggests a study funded by the National Institutes of Health and...
Read more- October 30, 2019
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- Tags: Americanculturefavorablehealth careopioidsPrescribingstudysuggestsUniquely
The longer immigrants live in the United States, the more likely they are to use prescription opioids--a fact that contradicts popular views linking wealth and health, and suggests that American...
Read moreToo Little Time to Exercise? Survey Suggests Otherwise Source link
Read more- October 27, 2019
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- Tags: BillcongressionalDrugNonpartisanPelosisPricingReportSTATsuggestsunconstitutional
WASHINGTON — House Democrats’ signature drug pricing legislation could run afoul of not one, not two, but three separate parts of the U.S. Constitution, Congress’ own legal experts write in...
Read more- October 21, 2019
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- Tags: AlienAliensExistExoplanetextraterrestrial lifeMicroscopicNASAscientistshipsspacesuggeststravelvon neumann probeszaza osmanov
A scientist suggested that aliens exist and that they are using very tiny spacecrafts to explore the universe without being detected. Source link
Read moreNew evidence shows that fatty tissue can build up in the airways, affecting lung health, especially in people with obesity. This may contribute to asthma. Source link
Read more- October 18, 2019
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- Tags: #healthbenefitsbloodBlood SugarBreakfastEndocrinologyexerciseIncreasedInsulinMetabolismstudysuggestsweight lossWorking
According to a new study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, health scientists at the Universities of Bath and Birmingham found that by changing the timing of...
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Related Articles Small trial suggests that patients receiving a single implant-supported crown in the anterior maxilla who receive provisional crowns have better soft-tissue esthetic outcomes than do those who do...
Read more- September 25, 2019
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- Tags: #healthAIDiagnosingdiseaseeffectivemetaanalysisProfessionalsReviewsuggestsSystematic
Artificial intelligence (AI) appears to detect diseases from medical imaging with similar levels of accuracy as health-care professionals, according to the first systematic review and meta-analysis, synthesising all the available...
Read more- September 25, 2019
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- Tags: adequate levelsdiabeteslevelslifeshortenstudysuggestssunshinesunshine vitaminVitaminVitamin D
Getting enough Vitamin D from sunshine might be linked to a longer life. Source link
Read more- September 24, 2019
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- Tags: aggressivebloodControldiabeteselderlyFavorpatientssugarsuggestssurvey
Survey results of a national sample of elderly people with type 2 diabetes suggest that many long-time patients downplay medical and social factors that underpin professional recommendations for fewer medications...
Read moreA study into the impact of flavoured e-cigarettes, on allergic airways disease, suggests that some flavours may worsen the severity of diseases such as asthma. For the first time a...
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