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Fun family of four! Tori Roloff and Zach Roloff have had a blast with their son, Jackson, and daughter, Lilah, since starting their family in 2017. The…
Pandemic’s deadliest month in US ends with signs of progress
The deadliest month of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. drew to a close with certain signs of progress: COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are plummeting,…
Study says doctors should discuss hypoglycemia more often with patients who have diabetes
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers recently found that although primary care physicians should discuss the problems of hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, during each visit with…
Animal-free chemical safety testing with new technology ToxProfiler
Toxys, Leiden University and Leiden University Medical Center have agreed immediately to commercialize and also develop further the ToxProfiler technology invented at the two institutions.…
Gathering health data with every flush
Would you let a disease-detecting toilet scan your anus in the name of health? Stanford University researchers have created a precision health toilet that monitors…
What to do if you're struggling to stay in touch with your friends in lockdown
We haven’t seen our friends in such a long time. We miss them. A lot. Since the start of the pandemic and the seemingly endless…
Trying to beat a coke habit with cannabis? Not so fast!
Taking cannabidiol, a chemical in the cannabis sativa plant, isn’t an effective way to reduce your dependence on cocaine, researchers at the CHUM Research Centre…
Vitamin D deficiency associated with increased COVID-19 risk
(HealthDay)—Patients with vitamin D deficiency are significantly more likely to be positive for COVID-19, according to a study published in the April issue of Nutrition.…
Drink and drug risk is lower among optimistic pupils with ‘happy’ memories, says study
Teenagers with happy childhood memories are likely to drink less, take fewer drugs and enjoy learning, according to research published in the peer-reviewed journal Addiction…