Cancer and nutrition research: How best to move it forward
In the proceedings of a recent conference about the interplay between nutrition and cancer, specialists note that interdisciplinarity is the way forward. View original article Contributor:
In the proceedings of a recent conference about the interplay between nutrition and cancer, specialists note that interdisciplinarity is the way forward. View original article Contributor:
Their low-wattage focus contrasts with Trump’s growing attention on a top voter concern. View original article Contributor: Amy Goldstein
North Carolina Children’s Hospital was under investigation after a Times article detailed doctors’ concerns about its heart surgery program. View original article Contributor:
Skin picking involves consistently picking, pulling, or tearing healthy skin. It is a psychological symptom in many cases. Treatment includes therapy and medication. Learn more here. View original article Contributor:
In a small clinical study, researchers found that drinking tart cherry juice every day may improve cognitive performance in seniors after 12 weeks. View original article Contributor:
Strattera and Vyvanse are ADHD medications. This article discusses their effects, risks, how to take them, and how to choose between the two. View original article Contributor:
After you have minor surgery or an injury, getting around and doing everyday tasks can be hard. A lap desk, a crutches pouch, and seven other things can help. View original article Contributor:
A test that measures beta amyloid protein in the blood is more accurate than a brain scan and may indicate trouble years earlier. View original article Contributor:
Florida Governor Signs Bill to Offer Veterans Alternative Therapies for PTSD Law Firm Newswire Tampa, FL (Law Firm Newswire) August 1, 2019 – Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis approved a measure that will expand the availability of alternative treatment … >View original article Contributor:
The kingdom never explained why it detained Dr. Walid Fitaihi, a dual Saudi-American citizen, for 21 months, or whether he was charged with a crime. View original article Contributor: