A VA biobank is the largest source of genetic data on Black Americans
The Million Veteran Program holds data on over 150,000 Black Americans — more than any other source. View original article Contributor: Katherine Ellison
The Million Veteran Program holds data on over 150,000 Black Americans — more than any other source. View original article Contributor: Katherine Ellison
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Artificial sweeteners are touted as an alternative to sugar — but research casts doubt on their safety CBC.ca >View original article Contributor:
While social media can help people feel less alone, using it to evaluate symptoms has several downsides. View original article Contributor: Christina Caron
If only there existed a simple set of rules for managing blood sugar when you have Type 2 diabetes—it would be the most-requested pamphlet in a doctor’s office. Instead, as many people find, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution for the millions of Americans with the condition. It takes time and effort to discover what works best, … Read more
The flu has hospitalized a record number of people this season, underscoring the potential for a perilous winter of respiratory viruses with covid-19 and RSV. View original article Contributor: Lena H. Sun
Yoga, Pilates, tai chi, qigong — what’s best for me? CNN >View original article Contributor:
In a vacuum, test score declines look like bad news. But none of this happened in a vacuum. View original article Contributor: David Wallace-Wells
What is mucoid plaque and do you need to remove it? Medical News Today >View original article Contributor:
What is mucoid plaque and do you need to remove it? Medical News Today >View original article Contributor: