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A controlled-feeding study from South Dakota State University shows that older adults who ate less highly processed foods naturally consumed…
Fewer than 1 in 4 children ages 2 to 4 meet recommended levels of daily physical activity, according to a…
One in five children and teens in America are obese. This is up 35% since 2000, as rates of severe…
An Emory University study, published Friday by Advances in Scienceprovides the first evidence that exposure to higher temperatures during pregnancy…
All cells in an organism have the exact same genetic sequence. What differs between cell types is their epigenetic- meticulously…
Sugar-based liquid solvents store vital injection-based treatments such as insulin and vaccines. However, the shelf life of these therapeutics changes…
Targeting and treating disease first requires being able to find specific cells – which is difficult because they travel around…
The top U.S. cancer statistics authority will soon have to classify the gender of patients strictly as male, female or…
A first-of-its-kind nationwide study mapped epilepsy incidence rates among older adults in the United States and identified key social and…
A previously unknown type of DNA damage in mitochondria, the tiny energy factories inside our cells, could shed light on…