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While infants appear resilient to COVID-19, this new study highlights how socioeconomic factors, not the virus, may play a larger…
A new study conducted by the Institute of Applied Microbial Health and Biotechnology at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology…
Buchinger’s modified fasting program is put to the test. A century ago, fasting—”starvation, as a curative measure”—was is described as…
If ChatGPT were cut out in the Emergency Department, it could recommend unnecessary X-rays and antibiotics for some patients and…
Injured teens from marginalized groups treated at pediatric trauma centers are more likely to be tested for drugs and alcohol…
For almost five decades, doctors have understood the dangers of drinking alcohol during pregnancy, particularly with the emergence of Fetal…
Preterm births have increased by more than 10 percent in the past decade, with racial and socioeconomic disparities remaining over…
When it comes to pregnancy, one of the most important decisions parents expect to make is how to ensure both…
Parkinson’s disease (PD), also known simply as Parkinson’s, is a disorder of the nervous system that affects millions of people…
A single therapy session involving the video game Tetris can reduce symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This is according…