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Males are more likely to get sick and less likely to seek care for three common diseases, global analysis finds

In a recent study published in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine, researchers have found that males are more likely than females to get sick and die from three common conditions,

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Vitamin D can increase likelihood that breast cancer will disappear with chemotherapy

Research has suggested that low levels of vitamin D are associated with an increased risk of developing certain types of

Eating more fruits and veggies could help you sleep better

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine and Columbia University has shed light on the

Lumeris Is Leveraging Google Cloud’s Platform To Launch AI Powered Primary Care Services

Lumeris has recently announced a groundbreaking partnership with Google Cloud to develop a state-of-the-art primary-care-as-a-service platform. This innovative platform, known

Humans have unique breathing ‘fingerprints’ that may signal health status

A recent study published in Current Biology has revealed that scientists can now identify individuals based on their unique breathing

The Triumphs And Trials Of Duchenne Gene Therapy

Gene therapy has been making significant strides in changing the narrative for children with genetic diseases like Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

ACIP panel, CDC rehires, NIH autism research

Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made headlines yesterday by announcing the appointment of eight new members to the Advisory

Affordable GLP-1 Drugs For Weight Loss Are Within Reach

Weight loss is a goal that many people strive for, as it brings numerous health benefits at any age. However,

NIH autism research initiative met with skepticism from researchers

The National Institutes of Health's latest autism research initiative has sparked both excitement and concern within the scientific community. With