One of the world’s most widely used anti-malarial drugs is safe to use, say researchers, after a thorough review and
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Continue reading »The flu vaccine is being oversold – it’s not that effective
Winter has started, and with it, flu season. Inevitably, all of us (young, old and sick) have been implored to
Continue reading »Is chemo for breast cancer overprescribed?
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Continue reading »In MS, disintegrating brain lesions may indicate the disease is getting worse
For decades, clinicians treating multiple sclerosis (MS) have interpreted the appearance of new or expanding brain lesions on magnetic resonance
Continue reading »Security is more than an IT problem and C-Suite can't technologize their way out
When it comes to security, there are more than enough tools on the market that tout the ability to shore
Continue reading »After 40 years in limbo: Styrene is probably carcinogenic
For 40 years, researchers have believed there is an increased risk of cancer associated with styrene. Now, a working group
Continue reading »This Woman Says Cutting Out Alcohol Is the Secret to Her Extreme Weight Loss
Earlier this month, fitness influencer Jelly Devote took to Instagram to share a new kind of before-and-after weight loss transformation photo.
Continue reading »For anxiety, single intervention is not enough
No matter which treatment they get, only 20 percent of young people diagnosed with anxiety will stay well over the
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