The study was led by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine and the School of Veterinary
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FDA: Chocolates, Candies May Be Contaminated With Hepatitis A
THURSDAY, Jan. 10, 2019 — A public health alert about possible hepatitis A contamination in Modjeskas from Bauer’s Candies was
Continue reading »For patients with kidney disease, genetic testing may soon be routine
A new study has found that genes cause about 1 in 10 cases of chronic kidney disease in adults, and
Continue reading »In just six months, exercise may help those with thinking problems
Getting the heart pumping with aerobic exercise, like walking or cycling for 35 minutes three times a week, may improve
Continue reading »Whether a urinary tract infection recurs may depend on the bacterial strain
Genetically diverse bacterial strains that cause urinary tract infections differ in their ability to trigger protective immune responses in mice,
Continue reading »Infectivity of different HIV-1 strains may depend on which cell receptors they target
Distinct HIV-1 strains may differ in the nature of the CCR5 molecules to which they bind, affecting which cells they
Continue reading »Infections in the young may be tied to risk for mental illness: study
Could an infection make your child or teen prone to mental health issues? New research from Denmark suggests it’s possible.
Continue reading »Cancer treatments may affect cognitive function by accelerating biological aging
Cancer treatments are suspected to accelerate certain aging processes in the body. A new study has found that indicators of
Continue reading »'Dogs and dribble' may help Australians become less allergic
If you drop a piece of food on the floor, should you still eat it after three seconds? Unless you
Continue reading »If You Like the Taste of Coffee, You May Be Sensitive to This
Coffee is a strong, bitter drink, and as such, most people either love it or hate it. Really, there’s no
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