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Coffee Is Not Bad For Your Arteries, Even 25 Cups A Day

Coffee Is Not Bad For Your Arteries, Even 25 Cups A Day

Don't drink 25 cups of coffee a day, you shouldn't consumer anything equivalent to 25 cups per day, but if you do it won't be your arteries that give out, according to research presented today at the…
Racism Is Literally Toxic To African American Individuals, Say Psychologists

Racism Is Literally Toxic To African American Individuals, Say Psychologists

A new paper says that racist experiences increase inflammation in African American individuals, raising their risk of chronic illness and providing more evidence that creates physical health outcomes…
FDA Approves Dovato (dolutegravir And Lamivudine) For HIV-1

FDA Approves Dovato (dolutegravir And Lamivudine) For HIV-1

Approximately a million people in the U.S. are living with HIV and up to 15 percent may not even know they are infected. In Februrary, the U.S. Department of Health and Humans Services announced…
The See-Saw Of Whether Or Not, And For Who, Statins Reduce Risk Of Major Cardiovascular Events Continues

The See-Saw Of Whether Or Not, And For Who, Statins Reduce Risk Of Major Cardiovascular Events Continues

Statins are cholesterol lowering drugs that are widely prescribed to patients at increased risk of heart attacks or strokes. Though evidence from randomized trials has shown that statin therapy…
Uterus Transplant From A Deceased Donor Leads To First Baby

Uterus Transplant From A Deceased Donor Leads To First Baby

Infertility affects about 10 percent of couples and among them are one in 500 women with congenital defects in their uterus or a medical issue that caused damage. In the past, that meant adoption but…
AR101-A Breakthrough Treatment For Peanut Allergy in Phase III Clinical Trials

AR101-A Breakthrough Treatment For Peanut Allergy in Phase III Clinical Trials

According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), nearly 2.5% of all children in the US live with the peanut allergy. One peanut kernel has about 300 mg of peanut protein…
Ropadoxuridine-A New Cancer Prodrug To Safely Boost The Efficacy Of  Radiation

Ropadoxuridine-A New Cancer Prodrug To Safely Boost The Efficacy Of Radiation

Radiation is one of the most common treatments used in fighting cancer with roughly 60% of cancer patients benefiting from it alone or in combination with chemotherapy. Radiation is used to either…
Individual Research Results Should Be Shared With Participants More Often - NAS

Individual Research Results Should Be Shared With Participants More Often - NAS

Genetic testing has been overcome by companies selling hype. Even 23andMe, arguably the most prominent, was chastised by FDA for promising peace of mind when they couldn't do anything of the kind.…
Ichthyosis: Progress Addressing This Severe Skin Disease Affecting Dogs And Humans

Ichthyosis: Progress Addressing This Severe Skin Disease Affecting Dogs And Humans

Skin, with its densely packed layers of cells and lipids, keeps foreign substances from leaking in and water from leaking out. It's a reverse raincoat for our organs.  In ichthyosis and other…
Genetic Heart Mutations Ruled Out As Cause Of Most SIDS Cases

Genetic Heart Mutations Ruled Out As Cause Of Most SIDS Cases

Because Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), in infants less than a year old, are tragedies without known explanation, scholars have searched for causes beyond stuffed animals in cribs or blaming…

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