Pregnant smokers who use e-cigarettes more likely to quit smoking later in pregnancy
The risks of smoking during pregnancy for both maternal and fetal health are well documented, but only about half of ...
The risks of smoking during pregnancy for both maternal and fetal health are well documented, but only about half of ...
A new $3.9 million grant from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will allow researchers with the Center for ...
In a recent study published in the journal Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, researchers explore whether exercise could be used to treat ...
Women are more than twice as likely to die after a heart attack than men, according to research presented today ...
Patients who have been hospitalized with severe COVID-19 have permanent changes in their cholesterol 3 months after recovery, according to ...
A study published in The World Journal of Men’s Health provides an up-to-date report on the geographical differences in sperm ...
Findings of a recent study published in Nutrients found that coffee is the main source of caffeine in pregnant women. Milk-chocolate consumption ...
Researchers at the Stroke Research and Prevention Group (HKU Stroke), Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, LKS Faculty of ...
Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a common cause of shoulder pain and immobility. New findings point to specific genes ...
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are...
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