A study dives into non-traditional heart attack causes more common in women than men, highlighting the need for a diversified ...
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Study identifies hundreds of genes, including novel ones, governing blood molecule levels
A new study, published today in Nature Genetics, created the largest genetic map of human metabolism, revealing new insights on the role of metabolites in health and disease and creating a blueprint ...
The presence of additional proteins in urine leads to foamy urine as a primary cause. The normal function of kidneys prevents ...
A new study by the University of California, Davis, shows how cells work together to avoid a sudden drop in blood sugar.
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Restoring delta cell function may prevent dangerous hypoglycemic events in diabetes
A new study by the University of California, Davis, shows how cells work together to avoid a sudden drop in blood sugar.
Eye floaters, while often harmless, can signal serious underlying conditions such as uveitis, diabetic retinopathy, eye ...
Onimusha: Way of the Sword director Satoru Nihei and producer Akihito Kadowaki discuss reviving Capcom’s fan-favorite ...
The Sanctuary at Sedona reports functional medicine enhances addiction recovery by addressing root causes and individual ...
When an Indianapolis mom juggling a fever during pregnancy reaches for Tylenol, she should not face fear-driven headlines.
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How your blood type can predict risk of stroke before 60
A new study finds that individuals with blood type A1 have a 16% higher risk of early-onset stroke. Experts say genetics may play a key role in predicting stroke at a younger age.
Several medical conditions can mimic prostate cancer, causing many of the same symptoms, including painful ejaculation and blood in the urine. Some of these conditions can also cause elevated prostate ...
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