Marriage could be good for your health—unless you're bisexual Is marriage good for you? Sep 20, 2019 0 2
Alzheimer's study: Electrostimulation to evoke vivid memories Alzheimer's disease is one of the most dreaded diagnoses, and the fear is particularly acute among older people. This complex brain disorder, which usually affects older individuals, can cause many cognitive disabilities, ... Sep 20, 2019 0 4
Breath-holding technique could improve outcomes for radiotherapy patients A technique that will enable cancer patients to hold their breath during prolonged bouts of radiotherapy treatment has been developed by researchers at the University of Birmingham. Sep 20, 2019 0 2
Declaring vaccine hesitancy one of the ten biggest health threats in 2019 is unhelpful The World Health Organization (WHO) recently declared vaccine hesitancy one of the ten biggest threats to global health in 2019, along with air pollution and climate change. The declaration followed several measles outbreaks ... Sep 20, 2019 0 3
CAR T cell therapy: On the cusp of 'an immunotherapy revolution'? A deeper understanding of the immune system's role in controlling cancer has helped drive "an immunotherapy revolution," offering hope for many patients with previously incurable cancers, including children, doctors have ... Sep 20, 2019 feature 0 563
Alcohol advice for pregnant women: A lost opportunity to communicate new guidelines Pregnant women in the UK are now officially advised to consume no alcohol at all. These guidelines, from the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), were issued in January 2016, and replaced a previous recommendation that women should ... Sep 20, 2019 0 0
Fewer lymph node operations for breast cancer patients with new prediction models In recently published studies, researchers at Lund University and Skåne University Hospital in Sweden have produced new prediction models for improved personalized treatment of lymph nodes in breast cancer patients. The ... Sep 20, 2019 0 41
Take a fresh look at fitness classes Tired of taking the same old cardio class? It's time to explore some of the combination classes being offered at both large gyms and small, more personalized fitness centers. Sep 20, 2019 0 6
CDC: Valley fever cases increased from 2014 to 2017 Coccidioidomycosis is still a national public health problem, and the number of cases has increased in recent years, according to research published in the Sept. 20 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Sep 20, 2019 0 1
Ancient viruses could help kill cancers DNA "echoes" of viruses that infected our ancestors millions of years ago could help the immune system to identify and kill cancer cells, according to new research from Crick scientists. Sep 20, 2019 0 387