In a new study that examined living kidney donors’ concerns about their decision to undergo kidney removal, long-term kidney health,
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Symptoms worsen around menses for people with borderline personality disorder
Symptoms associated with borderline personality disorder—a severe and chronic mood disorder characterized by an inability to manage strong emotions—tend to
Continue reading »Researchers find leukemia and lymphoma drug may benefit glioblastoma patients
New Cleveland Clinic research shows for the first time that ibrutinib, an FDA-approved drug for lymphoma and leukemia, may also
Continue reading »Death of Indian soldier renews fears over rare virus
A Indian soldier has died in West Bengal state of suspected infection by the Nipah virus, an official said Wednesday,
Continue reading »As colorectal cancer rises in young people, new guidelines recommend screening start at 45
The American Cancer Society (ACS) and other preventive guideline organizations recommend that screening for colorectal cancer start for people of
Continue reading »For anxiety, single intervention is not enough
No matter which treatment they get, only 20 percent of young people diagnosed with anxiety will stay well over the
Continue reading »Prevalence of eating disorders taken from largest sample in the US
Biological Psychiatry has published a new study revising the outdated estimates of the prevalence of eating disorders in the United
Continue reading »Looking beyond mutations, researchers take a new approach to an old oncogene
KRAS is one of the most commonly mutated and widely studied genes in cancer; a quick PubMed search for KRAS
Continue reading »Cognitive training reduces depression, rebuilds injured brain structure and connectivity after traumatic brain injury
New research from the Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas shows that certain cognitive training exercises
Continue reading »Soy lecithin NSAID combo drug protects against cancer with fewer side effects
When scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) applied a chemical found in soybeans to
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