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Lack of medicines: study shows to be delivered, why it bottlenecks

2019-11-27 mediabest

Currently, many medicines are available in pharmacies is not available. This is especially the case, if health insurance discount arrange contracts with a single manufacturer. […]

 Personal Health

Additives result in higher toxins for vape users, study finds

2019-11-26 mediabest

The vaping industry is filled with unknowns. Those unknowns are leading to more questions as the number of users dealing with injuries, or in some […]

 Health News

Some Child Development Milestones Are Set Early, Study Says

2019-11-22 mediabest

According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC)’s guidelines on children’s developmental milestones, certain behaviors — like playing peek-a-boo, babbling, mimicking the movements of others […]

 Health News

Diet Pills & Laxative Use Linked to Disordered Eating in Young Women, Study Says

2019-11-21 mediabest

It’s no secret that we live in a culture that has a less than positive track record when it comes to bodies, weight and nutrition […]

 Health News

Study Finds 97.3% Of Americans Are Unhealthy

2019-11-19 mediabest

Based on health factors such as smoking, diet, exercise, and body fat percentage, a study has concluded that over 97% of Americans are living a […]

 Family Health

Study reveals urban hotspots of high-schoolers’ opioid abuse

2019-11-14 mediabest

A new study from researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that in several cities and counties the proportion of high-schoolers […]

 Medications

Women more likely to survive stroke but have poorer recovery than men, study shows

2019-11-14 mediabest

Women are more likely to survive a stroke, but have worse disability and poorer quality of life afterwards compared to men, according to research published […]

 Health Problems

Copper hospital beds kill bacteria, save lives, study finds

2019-11-13 mediabest

Hospital infections sicken about 2 million Americans every year and kill nearly 100,000, according to the co-author of a new study. Those deaths are “roughly […]

 Health Problems

Opioids won’t help arthritis patients long-term: study

2019-11-11 mediabest

(HealthDay)—Opioid painkillers may temporarily ease the discomfort of arthritis, but they have no clear lasting benefit, a research review finds. In an analysis of 23 […]

 Health Problems

Study shows artificial intelligence can detect language problems tied to liver failure

2019-11-07 mediabest

Natural language processing, the technology that lets computers read, decipher, understand and make sense of human language, is the driving force behind internet search engines, […]

 Health Problems

Cycling is safer with more cyclists on the road, but injuries are on the rise, study finds

2019-10-29 mediabest

Head and facial injuries from cycling have remained steady over the past 10 years according to a Rutgers-led study. The study, published in the Journal […]

 Health News

Smartphone study shows pain more likely on humid, windy days

2019-10-24 mediabest

People with long-term health conditions are 20 percent more likely to suffer from pain on days that are humid and windy with low atmospheric pressure […]

 Health Problems

FMT is effective in IBS, but having a ‘super-donor’ is essential, new study finds

2019-10-21 mediabest

The results of a large, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study have confirmed that faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) using a single ‘super-donor’ is an effective and well […]

 Health Problems

Certain blood pressure meds tied to suicide risk in study

2019-10-17 mediabest

(HealthDay)—A common type of blood pressure medication might be associated with an increased risk of suicide, a new study suggests. People taking angiotensin receptor blockers […]

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