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Talking about suicide can feel scary. But new data has found 1 in 3 Australian teenagers have thought about, planned or ...
In endometriosis, cells similar to uterine tissue grow outside the uterus. According to researchers in the Penn State ...
Researchers say the ability to visualize health data in three dimensions can unlock patterns and relationships among ...
The brain holds a "map" of the body that remains unchanged even after a limb has been amputated, contrary to the prevailing view that it rearranges itself to compensate for the loss, according to new ...
Australian researchers have used an innovative genome-wide screening approach to identify genes, and their encoded proteins, that play critical roles in the prevention of lymphoma development, ...
Weight-loss interventions, including gastric bypass surgery and drugs that prevent dietary fat absorption, can be invasive or have negative side effects. Now, researchers have developed edible ...
The robot doctor will see you now? Not for the foreseeable future, anyway. Medical robots today are pretty dumb, typically acting as extensions of a surgeon's hands rather than taking over for them.
Children's health and nutrition outcomes are nurtured directly by family caregivers, but also by a broader "village" of ...
A study from University Hospitals Connor Whole Health has found that it was feasible to conduct a live music-assisted ...
New research from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute shows that a new class of drug results in cell death in cancers, such as small ...
A new national study led by researchers from Carleton University and the University of Toronto reveals that older adults ...
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