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Early-life exposure to microbiota restricts colon cancer later in life, study finds

Exposure to microbiota, or microorganisms such as bacteria, in the early stages of life plays…

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Research finds simple urine test allows for rapid diagnosis of preeclampsia

Researchers with The Ohio State University College of Medicine, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical…

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One in three students with ADHD receive no school interventions, study finds

At least one in five students with ADHD receive no school services despite experiencing significant…

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Women scientists get less federal funding than men, new study finds

First-time women principal investigator scientists received considerably less funding from the National Institutes of Health…

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Sportiness and bisexuality linked to more lifetime partners for women

Sporty women have the most sexual partners: Keeping fit and exercising is major predictor as…

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Kratom-Related Poisonings Are Soaring, Study Finds

THURSDAY, Feb. 21, 2019 — Calls to U.S. poison control centers related to the herbal…

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Most Hip, Knee Replacements Last Decades, Study Finds

TUESDAY, Feb. 19, 2019 — If you need a new hip or knee, take heart:…

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Japanese study finds concerning trends in cervical cancer and treatment response

Cervical cancer rates can be greatly reduced through preventive measures against the human papillomavirus (HPV)…

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Recalling positive memories ‘could protect teens from depression’

‘Remembering the good times’ could help teenagers avoid depression ‘by reducing levels of a stress…

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Wine is NOT harmful to pensioners with heart disease, study finds

A daily glass of wine is NOT harmful to pensioners with heart disease – it…

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Personal Health

Journalists Explain the Effects of ‘Dobbs’ Decision and New Insurer Price Transparency Rules

KHN chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed how the Supreme Court’s decision on abortion affects…

Lawmaker Takes on Insurance Companies and Gets Personal About His Health

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Scott Wiener made a startling revelation at a spring legislative committee hearing:…

They Thought They Were Buying Obamacare Plans. What They Got Wasn’t Insurance.

Tina Passione needed health insurance in a hurry in December. The newly retired 63-year-old was…

Medications

Who Doesn’t Text in 2022? Most State Medicaid Programs

West Virginia will use the U.S. Postal Service and an online account this summer to…

Desperate for Cash: Programs for People With Disabilities Still Not Seeing Federal Funds

LILBURN, Ga. — Matthew Southern, 35, who has intellectual and developmental disabilities, is able to…

Hormone Blocker Sticker Shock — Again — As Patients Lose Cheaper Drug Option

Sudeep Taksali thought he’d won his battle to avoid a steep price tag on a…

Health News

Biosimilar-to-Biosimilar Switches Deemed Safe, Effective

Switching from one biosimilar medication to another is safe and effective, a new systematic review…

Air Pollution Contribution to Lung Cancer May Be Underestimated

There is a growing body of evidence to show that air pollution is a major…

Industry Payments Among GI Docs Fell After Open Payments: Study

Industry payments to U.S. gastroenterologists and hepatologists increased from 2014 to 2016 before beginning to…

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