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Early intervention in severe fetal megacystis can increase survival rate and kidney function
An interdisciplinary team from the University Hospitals Cologne and Bonn have conducted the first prospective study to investigate whether very early intervention in unborn children with congenital ...
UMN Hormel Institute study: grass-fed regenerative organic beef improved cholesterol, triglycerides and inflammation markers vs conventional, earning national research award finalist status.
Digital tools can help reduce anxiety, but they don’t work equally well for everyone. New research identifies factors that ...
For an estimated 11% of Americans over age 65 who have dementia and the over 11 million unpaid caregivers supporting them, there is no instruction manual for navigating life after diagnosis. A team of ...
Investigators examined the effects of exercise on cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) and mental fatigue in patients receiving chemotherapy in a multicenter phase III randomized controlled ...
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Parent stress intervention can reduce stress and child obesity
A novel parent stress intervention with nutrition can reduce obesity among young children, according to a study published online March 6 in Pediatrics. Nia Fogelman, Ph.D., from Yale Stress Center in ...
A new study indicates that yo-yo dieting might actually be good for you, despite research showing it could increase a risk of heart attacks.
Participants in the National Diabetes Prevention Program lifestyle change program (LCP) who used an iterative approach — changing one’s approach to a problem when encountering challenges — through an ...
CMO, spoke about whether early intervention in psoriasis can lead to better treatment outcomes, a topic he presented at Maui Derm 2026.
A new ancillary study published in Nature Medicine shows that Centrum Silver may slow biological aging markers.
Digitally delivered behavior-change prompts plus short videos can boost GLP-1 users’ expectations to adopt healthy lifestyle behaviors.
A study found that about 63% of Nigerians fell below the poverty line following the removal of petrol subsidy, highlighting ...
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