Giving undue attention to an ‘important’ patient not only is unfair to others but also can negatively affect care.
The combination of high stress and consumption of about a quarter of the day’s food in late evening takes its toll in what experts call a ‘chrononutrition-stress axis.’ ...
Drugmakers continue to test weight-loss medicines against dummy pills and shots, even with a growing number of effective approved obesity drugs. This practice raises practical questions.
Giamila Fantuzzi, PhD; Kirsten A. Straughan, MS, RDN, LDN, CSSD ...
A plant-based diet that includes whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes is linked to a reduced risk for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, a new study shows.
In a new study, a fecal microbiota sample taken when eight mice were young and transplanted later to the same mice was associated with fewer cancers, less DNA damage, and longer telomere lengths. The ...
Familial chylomicronemia syndrome is a rare inherited disease that prevents the body from breaking down lipids. Redemplo ...
Eugene Braunwald transformed cardiovascular medicine through seven decades of groundbreaking research, clinical trials, and ...
Newer pacing method matched standard cardiac resynchronization therapy with respect to clinical outcomes in the first ...
A soldier’s wound, a makeshift apartment lab and a risky self experiment: how curiosity, chance, and persistence led to ...
In single-center study, GLP-1 use in people with type 1 diabetes was associated with lower hospitalization rates.
Older adults with anemia had 66% higher odds of developing dementia, with those with elevated Alzheimer’s disease blood ...
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