(HealthDay)—The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the new Hemospray device to help control bleeding of the gastrointestinal (GI)
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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
Continue reading »After-school activities beneficial for children with ADHD
(HealthDay)—For children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), participation in after-school activities (ASA) is associated with reduced odds of moderate-to-severe ADHD and
Continue reading »Scientists have improved the cell incubator for human organs
TSU has patented a new incubator made of thin filaments of titanium nickelide (TiNi) for introducing cells into the injured
Continue reading »AI detects patterns of gut microbes for cholera risk
Researchers from Duke University, Massachusetts General Hospital and the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research in Dhaka, Bangladesh have used
Continue reading »Women’s preference for masculine faces not linked with hormones: study
Data from almost 600 participants show that women’s perceptions of male attractiveness do not vary according to their hormone levels,
Continue reading »Early warning tool for breast cancer prediction in southeast Asian women
A researcher at The University of Nottingham Malaysia is collaborating with scientists at Cancer Research Malaysia, Singapore and the United
Continue reading »Drug epidemic ensnares 25-year-old pill for nerve pain
The story line sounds familiar: a popular pain drug becomes a new way to get high as prescribing by doctors
Continue reading »EU MEPs Call for Global Ban of Cosmetics Testing on Animals
PARIS — European Parliament members on Thursday adopted a non-binding resolution calling for European Union leaders to launch a diplomatic drive
Continue reading »Are you at risk for lung cancer?
Every year, 1.6 million people die of lung cancer. But if you think that these are just older heavy smokers,
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