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A new way of classifying tuberculosis (TB) which aims to improve focus on the early stages of the disease has…
Researchers have discovered that bank tellers in Skåne, southern Sweden, carry a virus that can cause hemorrhagic fever in humans.…
New research presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Venice, Italy (May 12-15), suggests that replacing sugary…
In a recent study published in the journal Food, researchers examined bioactive compound compositions, aroma profiles, and antioxidant activity levels…
From her base in Gallup, New Mexico, Melissa Wyaco oversees about two dozen public health nurses who crisscross the vast…
The global population of patients with diabetic wounds is expected to increase between 9.1 and 26.1 million by 2030. Diabetic…
In a recent study published in Frontiers in Nutritionresearchers investigated the relationship between the gut microbial community and hypothyroidism. Study:…
Muscular injuries are common in the active population and cause the majority of players to leave the world of sports.…
Homelessness is an experience that compromises health in many ways: physical, mental, social, emotional and sexual. For women, this includes…
A review article published in the journal Epidemiology describes the mental health impact of cannabis use in Australian and American…