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European research led by University College London (UCL), together with Amsterdam UMC and the University of Basel, shows that ...
New research presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2025, Malaga, Spain, 11–14 May) and published in The Journal ...
The start of deer hunting season in the US—when firearms and ammunition are more available in certain states—is associated ...
Q&A: Why SNAP food restrictions don't improve health outcomes, while incentive programs show promise
In a move sparking debate across the nutrition policy landscape, several states are exploring restrictions on how ...
Teenage girls who avoid meat in favor of a plant-based diet are at higher risk of developing an iron deficiency, according to ...
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba examined variations in the likelihood of older drivers causing traffic crashes ...
Antibiotics are commonly prescribed to young children to combat conditions such as ear infections and pneumonia. But the ...
Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer. Although less common, it is the most serious due to its high potential ...
Citronellol, a rose-scented compound commonly found in cosmetics and household products, has long been considered safe.
A new study has found important clues about the roles age, sex, hormonal changes and genetics play in how certain biomarkers ...
While public health experts have raised concerns that warming global temperatures may be contributing to obesity, a new study ...
Imagine a tribe of uncontacted hunter-gatherers in the deepest Amazon rainforest. Anthropologists airdrop dozens of ...
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