Of the over-65 population in Spain, 24% have sex once a week, a reality that the health system tends to ignore — making it ...
How much alcohol is “too much,” in terms of cancer risk? Identifying causes helps us make decisions — both as individuals and ...
Time availability can impact the development of dementia perhaps as much as diet and exercise, according to a panel of ...
Dongfeng Gu and colleagues review community based cohort studies in China, finding strategies to improve the quality and scale of these studies in China and beyond Community based cohort studies ...
Barr virus (EBV), known for causing mononucleosis, might also be involved in triggering multiple sclerosis (MS). Recent ...
Melanoma survivors with a SPCM or a SPNCM had worse overall survival rates when compared with those who only had 1 primary melanoma.
Race and economic disparities significantly affect lung cancer treatment and outcomes with worse outcomes seen in Black and ...
Across the United States, rising temperatures due to climate change pose a growing threat to public health. Extreme heat ...
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US Aid cuts could fuel TB surge in African children
Cuts to US health aid could cause 2.5 million more child TB cases and 340,000 deaths in low- and middle-income countries by ...
A study of nearly 2.5 million births in Sweden, published in 2024, is the largest conducted on the subject to date ...
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