A hurricane can’t stop it. Following the damage caused by Hurricane Helene to a vital IV fluid production plant in North Carolina, concerns mounted about a nationwide shortage of IV...
Read moreA hurricane can’t stop it. Following the damage caused by Hurricane Helene to a vital IV fluid production plant in North Carolina, concerns mounted about a nationwide shortage of IV...
Read moreThe New Science Of Weight Loss A recent study suggests that weight loss may be influenced by a combination of 14 “skinny genes.” According to the research, individuals possessing these...
Read moreIt was nearly 10 million pounds. BrucePac, an Oklahoma-based meat processor, has issued a recall of nearly 10 million pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products due to possible contamination...
Read moreCould human doctors be obsolete? Researchers have developed a soft robotic finger equipped with an advanced tactile sensing capability that could assist doctors in performing routine medical examinations. This innovative...
Read more31% Higher Risk Of Dementia Linked To Common Condition A recent study has revealed that persistent loneliness can adversely affect aging brains and significantly increase the likelihood of developing dementia....
Read moreIt’s not too late to quit. A recent study has found that it's never too late for individuals to quit smoking, even for those in their senior years. According to...
Read moreIt’s even affecting young teenagers. A recent study involving nearly 10,000 children aged 9 and 10 over a two-year period has uncovered a potential connection between screen time—such as watching...
Read moreSurprising Bathroom Areas Teeming With Germs A recent study reveals some concerning findings: the average bathroom, particularly shower heads and toothbrushes, is home to a highly diverse array of viruses,...
Read moreIt’s a surprising factor. Recent research highlights how hot weather can significantly affect infant development both before and after birth. The study found that increased heat exposure during a mother’s...
Read moreCases are surging in the U.S. A recent study published in the Open Forum Infectious Diseases journal has revealed a steady increase in babesiosis cases in the U.S. from 2015...
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