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A new study has uncovered the mechanism that leads to an increased risk of stroke for up to 1 year after a person gets shingles. The culprit may be exosomes.
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In a new study, researchers have found that the blood thinner apixaban is linked with the lowest risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.
This Special Feature looks at the latest research on the role of epigenetic mechanisms in cancer, with a focus on two recent papers that studied the link between epigenetics and colorectal cancer.
Experts say that some caffeine during pregnancy can be safe, but a recent study says that it may affect a child's height.
New research suggests that the longer a person's blood pressure remains under control, the lower their risk of developing dementia.
People who ate prebiotic and fermented foods such as kimchi and kefir not only had lower stress levels but also had improved sleep quality.
A new study suggests that moderate to heavy alcohol use may be linked to a higher risk of stroke in young adults.
In this Special Feature, we offer an overview of the latest research on hair loss causes and treatments, and expert tips on prevention and management.
A new study has found that the human clitoris contains 10,281 nerve fibers on average, around 20% more than previously estimated. And even this may be an undercount.
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Latest News
A new study has uncovered the mechanism that leads to an increased risk of stroke for up to 1 year after a person gets shingles. The culprit may be exosomes.
A new shows that 30 minutes of blue light therapy in the morning may improve sleep and reduce the severity of PTSD symptoms.
In a new study, researchers have found that the blood thinner apixaban is linked with the lowest risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.
This Special Feature looks at the latest research on the role of epigenetic mechanisms in cancer, with a focus on two recent papers that studied the link between epigenetics and colorectal cancer.
Experts say that some caffeine during pregnancy can be safe, but a recent study says that it may affect a child's height.
New research suggests that the longer a person's blood pressure remains under control, the lower their risk of developing dementia.
People who ate prebiotic and fermented foods such as kimchi and kefir not only had lower stress levels but also had improved sleep quality.
A new study suggests that moderate to heavy alcohol use may be linked to a higher risk of stroke in young adults.
In this Special Feature, we offer an overview of the latest research on hair loss causes and treatments, and expert tips on prevention and management.
A new study has found that the human clitoris contains 10,281 nerve fibers on average, around 20% more than previously estimated. And even this may be an undercount.