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People under 40 diagnosed with type 2 diabetes have mortality rate four times higher than general population: Study

A recent study conducted at the University of Oxford's Radcliffe Department of Medicine has revealed alarming statistics about the impact of type 2 diabetes on individuals diagnosed before the age

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How Sammy Basso’s short life changed rare disease research

Sammy Basso, a biologist and spokesperson for the progeria patient community, passed away at the age of 28, leaving behind

Reducing sitting by about 40 minutes daily may prevent back pain, research suggests

A recent study conducted by the University of Turku in Finland has shed light on the importance of reducing daily

The FDA Approved A Self-Administered Nasal Spray For The Flu. Here’s How It Compares To The Traditional Flu Shot

The recent approval by the U.S. FDA of FluMist as a self or caregiver-administered nasal spray flu vaccine marks a

The messy rules around cannabis use and organ transplants

In 2023, Kentucky joined a growing number of states by passing a law that prohibits the denial of organ transplantation

Cross-cultural data analysis shows environmental quality of life benefits women worldwide

Women's environmental quality of life is a critical factor in determining their overall quality of life and health, according to

Researchers Begin Developing Ovarian Cancer Vaccine

Researchers in the United Kingdom have recently received a significant funding boost to develop the world's first vaccine for ovarian

The Senate must pass the Access to AEDs Act

Damar Hamlin, a starting safety for the Buffalo Bills, has been making headlines for his impressive performance on the field,

US adults in worse health than British counterparts at midlife, finds study

A recent study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology has revealed that American adults in midlife have significantly worse