New research published in The Lancet shows that an experimental HIV-1 vaccine regimen is well-tolerated and generated comparable and robust
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Promoting cycling in cities can tackle obesity
Daily travel by bike leads to the lowest BMI, according to a study of seven European cities, suggesting cities should
Continue reading »Viruses ID’d As Most Common Cause of Meningitis in U.K. Adults
THURSDAY, July 5, 2018 — Viruses are the most commonly identified cause of meningitis among U.K. adults, according to a
Continue reading »Paints, Solvents Tied to Big Rise in MS Risk for Some Smokers
TUESDAY, July 3, 2018 — A triple whammy of genetics, smoking, and exposure to paints and solvents at work puts
Continue reading »Researchers discover new vulnerability in deadly form of lung cancer
Researchers at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) have discovered a new metabolic vulnerability in small
Continue reading »The Scene in 'Broad City' That Made D'Arcy Carden Get a Little Emotional
If you ask D’Arcy Carden, vagina-related products have gone a bit too far recently. “There are some incredibly extra products
Continue reading »Working >45 Hours Tied to Higher Diabetes Risk in Women
TUESDAY, July 3, 2018 — For women, working 45 hours or more per week is associated with increased risk of
Continue reading »A commonly offered add-on treatment for IVF fails to provide any benefit in a large randomized trial
An add-on treatment commonly offered to female IVF patients to improve their chance of success has been shown in a
Continue reading »New smartphone app to predict dry eye disease in children
Scientists have developed a smartphone app that can quickly tell a health professional whether someone is suspected of having dry
Continue reading »A Dating App For Tradies Just Launched In Australia
Hey there pals, just your friendly relationship coach here to inform you that the first dating app targeted exclusively at tradies just
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