Blood and urine tests could lead to faster and less invasive methods to diagnose and monitor various types of tumors,
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Blood and urine tests could lead to faster and less invasive methods to diagnose and monitor various types of tumors,
Continue reading »Researchers have created a series of tools to support face processing development and to provide coping strategies for people with
Continue reading »Around four million people in the UK carry genetic variants that protect them from obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart
Continue reading »(HealthDay)—Additional transitional care services do not improve outcomes for heart failure patients discharged from the hospital, according to a study
Continue reading »(HealthDay)—Attention to the subtypes of dry eye disease may better equip clinicians to diagnose and treat cases, according to a
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Continue reading »FRIDAY, Aug. 10, 2018 — Teen health in developing countries is vastly underfunded, researchers report. While teens represent 26 percent
Continue reading »Spending time in freezing temperatures or coming into contact with something extremely cold, such as ice cubes or an ice
Continue reading »A new study has identified the highest risk symptoms that can indicate testicular cancer, in research that aims to improve
Continue reading »The recent “Oxfam sex scandal” – during which some aid workers were accused of paying for sex with young women
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