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She shares a heartfelt message to fans about her cancellation due to severe hyperemesis Amy Schumer has announced on Instagram that she's going to have to cancel the rest of... Read more ...
Could the color of your hair also be a sign of potential risk of disease? Recent research has revealed that may just be the case - at least for redheads. Scientists have... Read more ...
A new study shows that pancreatic beta cells may play an active role in T1 diabetes, opening the door to a totally new avenue for therapy. Read more ...
Human Dx Tool, the free patient management tool can accurately measure a physicians' diagnostic abilities, finds a new study. This study was basically done to assess tool efficacy. Read more ...
Nutritional supplements like coenzyme Q10 and L-carnitine may contribute to higher sperm quality says a review, which points to little evidence linking sperm health with more... Read more ...
A new Stanford University study reveals that the American opioid epidemic's third wave - driven by synthetic opioids like fentanyl - is surging not among Midwestern whites but... Read more ...
Researchers also found that the death rate from opioids has increased the fastest in the District of Columbia, more than tripling every year since 2013. Read more ...
Six in 1,000 births are stillborn in the US. That rate isn't dropping. For a third, we don't know why. Insurers don't cover autopsies and parents don't want them. Here, two... Read more ...
A study finds that supplementing with vitamin D improves Beck Depression Inventory scores in people with ulcerative colitis. The study, which was published in the Journal of... Read more ...
A study that was published in the Obesity issue of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry‘s journal, Clinical Chemistry, showed that people face higher risks of... Read more ...