(HealthDay)—Air pollution is associated with increased rheumatoid arthritis (RA) disease severity, according to a study published in the October issue
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Iron supplements not linked to cognitive improvements for kids
A study in rural Bangladesh has concluded that preventive iron treatment has no impact on young children’s development. Iron supplements
Continue reading »Healthy diets linked to better mental health and wellbeing
A healthy diet was linked to better mental health and wellbeing, highlighting the need for more strategies to warn families
Continue reading »Listeria outbreak linked to precooked chicken: CDC
(HealthDay)—One death has been reported in a listeria outbreak that appears to be linked to precooked chicken served in health
Continue reading »Higher BMI linked to increased risk for developing psoriasis
(HealthDay)—Higher body mass index (BMI) seems to be associated with an increased risk for developing psoriasis, according to a study
Continue reading »Salmonella outbreak linked to raw frozen breaded chicken products: CDC
(HealthDay)—A salmonella outbreak that appears to be linked to frozen breaded chicken products has sickened 17 people in six states,
Continue reading »Endovascular aneurysm repair linked to higher readmission rates
Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (rAAA) are responsible for nearly 2% of all deaths in US men over the age of
Continue reading »Psychotic Symptoms Linked to COVID-19 Infections in Small Number of Patients, According to Doctors
People tend to think of COVID-19 in terms of its physical manifestations, but there’s mounting evidence that it may also
Continue reading »Hearing loss and high blood sugar linked to poorer learning and memory among older Latinos
Hearing loss and diabetes are major public health problems, with Latinos at higher risk than other demographic groups. In a
Continue reading »Gestational age linked to ADHD in children with Down syndrome
A new study by the UC Davis MIND Institute finds a connection between gestational age and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
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