The correlation between poor oral health and COVID-19 severity, as well as the correlation between oral health and delayed recovery,
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The fertility industry is poorly regulated, and would-be parents can lose out on having children as a result
When embryologist Joseph Conaghan arrived at work at San Francisco’s Pacific Fertility Center on March 4, 2018, nothing seemed awry.
Continue reading »Poor cognitive performance predicts impairment in activities of daily living years later
Subtle differences in cognition may help identify individuals at risk for becoming dependent years later upon others to complete daily
Continue reading »CDC: Former smokers have higher levels of fair, poor health
(HealthDay)—Smoking cessation is beneficial, but even after cessation, former smokers have worse health measures, according to a study published online
Continue reading »CDC: 19.2 percent of unpaid caregivers in fair, poor health
(HealthDay)—Almost 20 percent of informal caregivers in the United States report being in fair or poor health, with considerable variation
Continue reading »Study: Poor motor skills predict long-term language impairments for children with autism
Fine motor skills—used for eating, writing and buttoning clothing—may be a strong predictor for identifying whether children with autism are
Continue reading »NHS ‘must avoid poaching medical staff from poor countries’
NHS must avoid ‘poaching’ medical staff from poor countries, report warns after Health Secretary Matt Hancock calls for ‘a new
Continue reading »Poor olfaction tied to elevated long-term mortality in seniors
(HealthDay)—Among older adults, poor olfaction is associated with elevated long-term mortality, according to a study published online April 30 in
Continue reading »The Heartbreaking Truth About Poor Cardiac Arrest Patients
FRIDAY, Nov. 30, 2018 — Ambulance response times for cardiac arrest are longer in poor U.S. neighborhoods than in rich
Continue reading »Poor nutrition ruled out as cause for obesity in adults abused as children
In a new study, recently published in the journal Preventive Medicine, Assistant Professor Susan Mason from the University of Minnesota
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