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Ever been lost in the grocery store? Researchers are closer to knowing why it happens

11/17/2021 Health News

Imagine you’re walking through a chain supermarket, headed for the dairy section. You’ve done it a million times: Take a right at the entrance, away

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Assisted Reproductive Therapy Safe in Women With IBD, but Efficacy Mixed

11/10/2021 Health News

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Assisted reproductive therapy (ART) is safe in women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with outcomes likely similar in women with

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Study examines differences in gastrointestinal effects of antiplatelet regimens after PCI

11/08/2021 Health News

Utilizing a magnetically-controlled capsule endoscopy system, the double-blind, randomized OPT-PEACE trial found that nearly all patients receiving antiplatelet therapy developed evidence of abnormal gastrointestinal (GI)

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Nitrate in drinking water could cause up to 100 cases of bowel cancer per year in NZ

11/08/2021 Health News

Nitrate contamination of drinking water could cause up to 100 cases of bowel cancer in New Zealand every year, leading to 40 deaths, New Zealand

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One in twenty achieve remission from type 2 diabetes

11/02/2021 Health News

Around one in twenty people in Scotland diagnosed with type 2 diabetes achieve remission from the disease, according to research publishing November 2nd in the

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Researchers find phthalates in wide variety of fast foods

10/27/2021 Health News

A team of researchers from The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, the Southwest Research Institute and the Chan School of Public

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Altering metabolism in immune cells helps damaged nerves recover

10/19/2021 Health News

Peripheral nerves—the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord—have the capacity for regeneration, but the rate of renewal is so slow that many nerve injuries

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C. difficile prevalent in non-health care settings

10/19/2021 Health News

(HealthDay)—Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is prevalent in non-health care settings, including on the soles of shoes, according to a study presented at the annual meeting

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Urban participants in an exercise intervention for older women were healthier than others

10/19/2021 Health News

Urban participants in an exercise intervention for older women in Kuopio, eastern Finland, were healthier and had better functional capability at baseline than non-participants and

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A call for research on food insecurity among migrants on the move

09/23/2021 Health News

Migration is on the rise around the world, and migrants are often at their most vulnerable when they are in active transit. During this time,

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