A British pharmaceutical company is getting closer to a decision on whether the U.S government will approve the first prescription
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Women Who Do This Are Less Prone to Depression
Early to bed and early to rise makes a woman… less likely to develop depression according to new research. Specifically,
Continue reading »Study suggests siblings of people with RA are at increased risk of acute coronary syndrome
The results of a study presented today at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR 2018) demonstrate an increased risk
Continue reading »From designer microbes to stem cells, researchers are investigating new strategies to treat bowel disease
The University of Toronto’s David McMillen and his research team are creating a new life form to ward off disease
Continue reading »Negative emotions are murkier, less distinct in adolescence
Adolescents don’t distinguish between negative emotions as clearly as younger children and adults in their 20s do, according to findings
Continue reading »Researchers find that silent carriers of malaria are unlikely to develop the disease
In regions where malaria illness is widespread, it is common to find many individuals who are infected with malaria parasites
Continue reading »Are Half of Men in Their 30s Really Living with Erectile Dysfunction?
United Kingdom researchers say the prevalence of ED in younger men is rising, but experts tell Healthline that conclusion goes
Continue reading »State opioid monitoring programs are not created equal
States that have struggled with opioid abuse might want to take a look at prescription drug monitoring programs in Kentucky,
Continue reading »Distracting yourself is the best way to get over heartbreak
Are YOU heartbroken? Scientists reveal why distracting yourself is the best way to get over an ex Thinking about positive
Continue reading »Are you SURE you need that snack? Expert reveals why we boredom eat
Are you SURE you need that snack? Expert reveals why we boredom eat – and the best tricks to stop
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