When it comes to making moral decisions, we often think of the golden rule: do unto others as you would have them do unto you. […]
New cholesterol study may lead you to ask: Pass the eggs, or pass on the eggs?
The recent news that eating three to four eggs a week is linked to a slight increase in risk for developing heart disease was a […]
New study first to identify cause of rare genetic metabolic disorder
A new study from BC Children’s Hospital, the University of British Columbia (UBC) and an international team of researchers published in the New England Journal […]
Old nuclear fallout study provides pancreatic promise
A Rice University chemist’s research conducted years ago to protect people from radiation poisoning due to nuclear fallout may now offer a glimmer of hope […]
Study finds lower death rates for TAVR centers that do more procedures
Hospitals that perform the highest volume of transcatheter-aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedures have significantly lower mortality rates than centers that do fewer of the minimally […]
Probiotics may be good for your gut but bad for your immune system
Probiotics may be good for your gut but bad for your immune system: The supplements make immunotherapy 70% less effective, study finds Recent research has […]
Birth control pills may protect against most serious ovarian cancer: study
(HealthDay)—The protection that birth control pills offer against ovarian cancer is strongest with the most aggressive forms of the disease, a new study says. For […]
Largest study of childhood cancer after IVF
In the past three decades, in vitro fertilization (IVF) has gone from an experimental procedure to being more common. Pregnancies enabled by IVF frequently have […]
Mega study confirms pregnant women can reduce risk of stillbirth by sleeping on their side
A New Zealand-led international study published today provides the strongest evidence yet that women can more than halve their risk of stillbirth by going to […]
Study highlights detrimental effect of overlooking female athletes’ nutritional needs
As poor nutrition can negatively affect everything from bone to reproductive health, more attention needs to be paid to the specific nutritional needs of female […]
Study links breastfeeding with lower risk of heart disease
Mothers who breastfeed their babies have a lower risk of developing or dying from heart disease than those who don’t breastfeed, finds new research from […]
Having more children could slow down ageing for women, study suggests
Having more children could slow down ageing for women, study suggests Number of children a woman has slows the rate at which she ages, study […]
Study showed: How the Stress of cancer can cause
Stress hormones stimulate tumor cells to metastasis to Already for a long time, doctors suggest that Stress favors disease is the formation of cancer. Why […]
Vaccine study confirms sensitivity of cholera test
Recently, the sensitivity of fecal microbiological cultures for detecting cholera has come under question. Researchers reporting in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases investigated this claim using […]