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Published: June 10, 2019 by 247tempo
A monoclonal antibody called teplizumab has been shown to delay the onset of type 1 diabetes for as long as […]
Published: June 6, 2019 by 247tempo
The song says a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, but it may be time for songwriters to […]
Published: June 6, 2019 by Douglas A. McIntyre
The problem of fake news has spread to health news, which can be critical to the well being of millions of American as they decide what drugs to take, what procedures to have, what doctors to see and what foods to eat.
Published: June 5, 2019 by 247tempo
“There’s a great future in plastics,” Mr. McGuire (Walter Brooke) told young Benjamin (Dustin Hoffman) in “The Graduate,” in one […]
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) — a widely prescribed group of medications that combat heartburn, GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), and ulcers […]
Prices for dozens of popular prescription drugs increased, sometimes doubling in cost, over the five-year period from 2012 to 2017, […]
Published: June 5, 2019 by Douglas A. McIntyre
One of America's most famous cities intends to eliminate tobacco sales completely, one more nail in the coffin of tobacco use in the United States.
Contents of some herbal supplements sold across the country in vitamin and nutrition stores may pose a significant danger to some people. The FDA is warning that pregnant women are particularly at risk.
Published: June 4, 2019 by 247tempo
A researcher at the University of Arizona, working in collaboration with other scientists across the country and in Canada, has […]
“Most polluted capital city” isn’t exactly an in-demand title. According to a study by Greenpeace and Swiss-based IQ AirVisual, New […]
Air pollution stings our eyes, burns our lungs, and turns our skies murky brown or yellow. It is also responsible […]
Published: May 30, 2019 by 247tempo
As the cost of U.S. health care services and medications continue to grow at an alarming pace, Americans are now […]
Most people probably prefer to avoid going to the hospital if possible. It’s a choice of last resort, when we’re […]
Published: May 24, 2019 by Paul Ausick
New research discusses links between diet and cancer risk for Americans.
Published: May 21, 2019 by 247tempo
An apple a day may or may not keep the doctor away, but what about a daily egg? Is this […]
Published: May 20, 2019 by Paul Ausick
New research indicates that caffeine may not be the reason that some coffee drinkers feel a need for a bowel movement after their morning coffee.
Published: May 20, 2019 by 247tempo
Clue: 1 across. These help keep you mentally sharp. Ten letters. Answer: Crosswords. Two studies just published by the International […]
Published: May 16, 2019 by 247tempo
About 53 million people worldwide use opioids or their natural counterparts and nearly half of them develop substance-abuse disorders leading […]
Published: May 13, 2019 by 247tempo
A new study by researchers at the universities of Zurich and Lausanne suggests that children who suffer from multiple allergies […]
There are approximately 24,000 coffee shops across the nation and more than 50% of Americans over the age of 18 […]
Medical science has long seen cheese as both good and bad. On the plus side, cheese has undeniable health benefits: […]
Published: April 30, 2019 by Douglas A. McIntyre
While measles has a number of telling symptoms, many are common with other infections. One, however, is a telltale sign that someone has the disease.
Published: April 16, 2019 by 247tempo
Nearly a million cases of heart disease and diabetes could be prevented by the implementation of one small change on […]
Published: April 15, 2019 by Douglas A. McIntyre
When people get happy, they often smile. New research shows that when people smile, on the other hand, they get happy. But do they?