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Researchers conducted a systematic review to develop a clear, evidence-based definition of the “flexitarian” diet, ...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation reduces recurrence, severity, and burden of atrial fibrillation, while improving mental ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that invisible microplastics in homes and cars may be entering our lungs by the tens of thousands each day, underscoring a hidden risk of modern indoor life.
By understanding differences in how people's brains are wired, clinicians may be able to predict who would benefit from a self-guided anxiety care app, according to a new analysis from a clinical ...
Aging and neurodegeneration are both known to disrupt the production of functional proteins in cells – a process called "proteostasis," or protein homeostasis.
AF is a type of irregular heartbeat in which the upper chambers of the heart – the atria – beat out of synch with the lower chambers. What starts as an occasional occurrence over time becomes ...
There is broad consensus that the overall body of evidence shows lowering LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol provides ...
This study quantifies how much energy the human body harvests from gut microbial fermentation of dietary fiber, integrating ...
Despite national guidelines, state laws and known safety benefits of child passenger restraint systems (CRS), suboptimal ...
Women who attend prenatal care visits in groups are more likely to continue with their care and have better health outcomes at birth and beyond, according to a University of Michigan study.
Findings from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital demonstrate that virtual memory T cells, a specialized group of immune cells, provide nonspecific immunity for infants early in life.