Fragility fractures are a serious yet neglected complication of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, with increased risk of
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Policy changes can help ease roadblocks to a healthy diet
Diet modification can be a vital step to prevent cardiovascular disease. While various biological, economical, physical, social and psychological factors
Continue reading »‘Monster’ radish might help fight heart disease
The official name for the so-called monster radish is the Sakurajima daikon. Originally cultivated on the island of Sakurajima, Japan,
Continue reading »A component of green tea can help deliver drugs to tumors in the body
Wrapping an anticancer drug in a nanoscale case made of a polymer and a component of green tea is an
Continue reading »Folic Acid Supplements in Pregnancy Help Kids of Women With Epilepsy
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 1, 2018 — Drugs taken in pregnancy to prevent epilepsy seizures can raise the risk of language delays
Continue reading »Folic acid supplements in pregnancy help kids of women with epilepsy
(HealthDay)— Drugs taken in pregnancy to prevent epilepsy seizures can raise the risk of language delays in children. But new
Continue reading »Surgery and fluid science combine to help dialysis in kidney disease patients
Aeronautical engineers, medics, and bioengineers at Imperial have teamed up to predict and improve results in dialysis patients. Their new
Continue reading »Newly identified target may help with drug discovery for chronic inflammatory diseases
Inflammation is part of the body’s natural healing process. But when it becomes chronic, inflammation can lead to cancer, Alzheimer’s
Continue reading »Could a mobile app help postnatal depression patients stay in treatment?
A University of Portsmouth researcher has designed an app to help women with postnatal depression stay on track with their
Continue reading »Ketamine could help reduce opioid use in the ER
Opioids, such as morphine, are an effective and relatively safe way to treat acute pain. However, with the seemingly unstoppable
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