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You notice someone close to you has lost a lot of weight. You also notice that they’re skipping meals and talking more pessimistically about food and their body. You feel concerned but worry that commenting on their body might do more harm than good
The first FDA-approved minimally invasive nerve stimulator for rheumatoid arthritis marks a milestone for bioelectronic medicine—and researchers hope other diseases could be next
A new study concluded people who avoid problems in middle age—about 56 or so—with high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes and smoking will delay dementia by 13 years
The future of genetic medicine has perhaps never looked brighter than it does right now
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Even a minuscule, 0.03% increase in Chicago’s tree canopy each year could save the lives of more than 100 residents citywide by offering relief from extreme heat, a recent study found. But that has to happen while keeping current mature trees alive, researchers say, as increasingly intense severe storms like last week’s knock them down,…
More than 60,000 drivers have already used DVLA’s enhanced online medical service, benefiting from a quicker, easier alternative to paper applications.
Karl Deisseroth, a renowned bioengineer, neuroscientist, and psychiatrist at Stanford University, has created the Human Neural Circuitry program in an effort to better understand and treat some of the most baffling mysteries of the mind. Jim Gensheimer/Stanford Health Care
More than 4 million Vietnamese people over the age of 30 are estimated to have OSA, including more than 2.3 million with moderate to severe forms of the disorder, putting Vietnam among countries with a high prevalence
Mich. (News 10) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning of a significant increase in emergency room visits linked to frequent marijuana use, tied to a condition known as cannabis hyperemesis syndrome

