Chemotherapy with fewer side effects may be on the way
A discovery by University of Queensland pain researchers may allow some future cancer patients, including children with leukemia, to avoid […]
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A discovery by University of Queensland pain researchers may allow some future cancer patients, including children with leukemia, to avoid […] Cancer deaths have dropped more in states that expanded Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act than in states that […] Vaccination against rotavirus has led to a significant decrease in hospitalisations and deaths of children due to severe diarrhoea in […] While youth vaping rates have increased in recent years, most middle and high school students don’t vape or smoke and […] Vietnamese infants who are fed with infant formula or prelacteal foods such as water and honey soon after birth are […] A study of the Department of Epidemiology and Prevention of IRCCS Neuromed (Pozzilli, Italy), in collaboration with the Department of […] MONDAY, Nov. 5, 2018 — Over the past two decades, the percentage of U.S. women who say they’ve smoked or […] People who experience sudden cardiac arrest are less likely to receive CPR from bystanders and less likely to survive, when […] Availability of a full-time certified athletic trainer in high school reduces overall and recurrent injury rates in girls who play […]
Chemotherapy with fewer side effects may be on the way
Study ties ‘Obamacare’ to fewer cancer deaths in some states
Rotavirus vaccination leads to reduced hospitalizations, fewer infant deaths
Most young people do not vape, and even fewer vape regularly
Breastfed Vietnamese babies have fewer health issues
Moderate consumption of alcohol is associated with fewer hospitalizations
Fewer Pregnant U.S. Women Smoke or Drink, But More Are Using Pot
Fewer cardiac arrest victims get bystander CPR in Latino neighborhoods
Fewer injuries in girls’ soccer and basketball when high schools have athletic trainers