Falling folate levels sound alarm for urgent UK food fortification
A study from the University of Cambridge used UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey data from 2008-2019 to examine folate levels, particularly in females of
A study from the University of Cambridge used UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey data from 2008-2019 to examine folate levels, particularly in females of
The study examines how specific types of fatty acids, rather than generalized fat categories, influence the risk of cardiovascular diseases in U.S. veterans. It finds
WASHINGTON — The White House is about to feel what it’s like to go up against the world’s most powerful tobacco companies. On Friday, the
People with obesity often go underrepresented in drug development trials, a critical gap that researchers say leaves drugmakers and doctors unsure of efficacy or risks
In the latest tussle over the cost of medicines, Teva Pharmaceuticals has filed a lawsuit alleging that a new Colorado program aimed at making epinephrine
A new study from the University of Pittsburgh Center for Vaccine Research published today in the Journal of Experimental Medicine describes a previously unappreciated role
Two ‘big gun’ antibiotics thought to cause kidney failure in ICU patients with a severe bacterial infection, especially when combined with another antibiotic, may be
A six-year study that analyzed data from a 25-question screening tool found alarming evidence of unhealthy behavioral trajectories starting as early as age 2 among
Neurons, the main cells that make up our brain and spinal cord, are among the slowest cells to regenerate after an injury, and many neurons
Life expectancy has increased substantially for people in the United States with Down syndrome, from a median age of 4 years old in the 1950s