Simultaneous Surgery
1/26/2016Surgeons are double-task, cutting one patient open in operating room A and then scooting over to operating room B to...
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1/23/2016According to current thinking, there be no such thing as a single "cure for cancer." Fortunately, current thinking may not...
Read MoreFamily Cancer Risk
1/23/2016When an identical twin receives a cancer diagnosis, it somewhat raises the other twin's chance of developing not only that...
Read MoreOvereating “Healthy” Foods
1/21/2016People tend to request larger portions, eat a greater quantity, and feel less satiated when consuming food that is branded...
Read MoreEmail Stress
1/19/2016According to a new report from the Future Work Centre in London, constant email updates are “a toxic source of...
Read MoreKidney Damage from Prediabetes
1/16/2016A recent study found that kidney damage starts with prediabetes.
Read MoreExtra Calories After Alcohol
1/14/2016Consuming alcohol impairs the inhibitory control that we normally would use to stop ourselves from overeating.
Read MoreThe Right Toys for Baby’s Language Skills
1/12/2016Fancy electronic toys that feature lights, music, and talking may be detrimental to your baby's language development.
Read MoreIrritable Bowel Syndrome and Vitamin D
1/9/2016The vast majority of individuals with irritable bowel syndrome may have low vitamin D levels.
Read MoreBig Rise in Alcohol Deaths
1/7/2016Last year in the US, alcohol-related deaths outnumbered those from painkillers and heroin combined.
Read MoreScheduled C-Section Dangers
1/5/2016All babies delivered via C-section are at higher risk of developing health problems over time, but those who are born...
Read MoreThe Value of Medicine as Seen through Malaria
1/2/2016If you want to optimize your chances for good health, you have to choose the best option available--regardless of which...
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