Starting to slip with your New Year’s resolution to exercise more? A new University of Florida study may provide some
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Painkillers for dogs, cats may be worsening human opioid crisis: study
The study was led by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine and the School of Veterinary
Continue reading »Community-based HIV testing effective in reaching undiagnosed populations, new study finds
One in three people living with HIV in Vietnam remain undiagnosed, according to recent estimates. New strategies and models of
Continue reading »Drug targets for Ebola, Dengue, and Zika viruses found in lab study
No drugs are currently available to treat Ebola, Dengue, or Zika viruses, which infect millions of people every year and
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.
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Paleo diet endorsed by A-list celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow is bad for your heart, study finds High measures of key
Continue reading »Study warns statins may be overprescribed
Are statins overprescribed? Study warns the risks of the controversial drugs outweigh the benefits for millions of heart patients Experts
Continue reading »New study sheds light on Stephen Fry’s portrayal of manic depression
Despite the suffering caused by bipolar disorder – also known as manic depression—a significant minority of patients actually want to
Continue reading »Stuck in a loop of wrongness: Brain study shows roots of OCD
They clean their hands, many times in a row. They click switches on and off, over and over. They check—and
Continue reading »25-year study shows that incidence of type 1 diabetes is increasing by more than 3 percent per year in Europe
New research published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes [EASD]) shows that new
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