(HealthDay)—For older adults with chronic pain, psychological interventions have small benefits, including reducing pain and catastrophizing beliefs, according to a
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A Teenager Was Left With Second-Degree Burns After Taking Part in 'The Deodorant Challenge'
Various strange, and sometimes dangerous, trends have come and gone in school playgrounds and on social media over the years.
Continue reading »Lab-on-a-chip device mimics eye damage due to intense light
Houston Methodist researchers developed a new lab-on-a-chip technology that could quickly screen possible drugs to repair damaged neuron and retinal
Continue reading »FDA permits marketing of new device for treating GI bleeding
(HealthDay)—The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the new Hemospray device to help control bleeding of the gastrointestinal (GI)
Continue reading »Does HPV vaccination prevent the development of cervical cancer?
New evidence published today in the Cochrane Library shows that human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines protect against cervical lesions in
Continue reading »Some gut bacteria may protect against intestinal infection
Scientists at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have for the first time found evidence that the presence of
Continue reading »Metastasis enablers: Findings could unlock new ovarian cancer treatments
In order to spread their destruction, ovarian cancer cells must break free from their tumor home, travel through the fluid
Continue reading »Abby Lee Miller Is Staying Optimistic While Undergoing Chemo: 'She Has Good and Bad Days'
As Abby Lee Miller continuers to recover after undergoing emergency surgery last month, the former Dance Moms star is doing
Continue reading »A new machine learning tool could flag dangerous bacteria before they cause an outbreak
A new machine learning tool that can detect whether emerging strains of the bacterium, Salmonella are more likely to cause
Continue reading »Expert panel highlights patient choice for prostate cancer screen (Update)
(HealthDay)—More men could receive PSA blood tests for prostate cancer under revised guidelines released Tuesday by the nation’s leading panel
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