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In a recent study published in Archive of Diseases in Childhooda group of researchers evaluated the frequency of musculoskeletal visits…
A few years ago, I was on a consultation call with Evelyn Tribole, a fellow registered dietitian and co-author/co-creator of…
People at risk of Alzheimer’s disease have impaired spatial navigation before problems with other cognitive functions, including memory, finds a…
Have your once regular periods suddenly stopped? Or did you suddenly start forgetting why you entered the rooms and wake…
A study published in Scientific Reports explored the triggers of premature and early menopause in India based on the National…
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has received a grant of more than $4 million from The Leona…
During first trimester of pregnancy, people should aim to gradually establish good exercise habits. The right amount of exercise for…
The use of artificial intelligence enables women at high risk of breast cancer to be identified in mammograms so that…