[ad_1] Parkinson’s disease may start in appendix: Study  |  Photo Credit: Thinkstock Parkinson’s disease has long been considered a disease of the brain, but research out on Wednesday found it may start in …
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[ad_1] A single human papillomavirus (HPV) negative test – a newly introduced test that can detect high-precision cases of 14 high-risk HPV strains – suggests that women will be at low risk …
Read More »According to one study, 1 to 5 scald burns caused by instant soup and ramen
[ad_1] Instant soup – often sold as "ramen" in the United States – is cheap, tasty and very popular among starving students. But new research suggests that products can put young children …
Read More »Quit Cervical Ca Screening at 55 in HPV-Negative Women?
[ad_1] Women who test negative for human papillomavirus (HPV) at or after age 55 can likely forego cervical cancer screening for the rest of their lives, a new modeling study suggests. Although …
Read More »According to one study, 1 to 5 scald burns caused by instant soup and ramen
[ad_1] Instant soup – often sold as "ramen" in the United States – is cheap, tasty and very popular among starving students. But new research suggests that products can put young children …
Read More »According to one study, 1 to 5 scald burns caused by instant soup and ramen
[ad_1] According to a study to be presented Monday at the National Conference of the American Academy of Pediatrics, soups cause about a burn caused by burns in children in five. These …
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[ad_1] Epidiolex, the first cannabis-based drug approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, is now available by prescription in all 50 states. The twice-daily oral solution is approved for use in …
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[ad_1] A range of common mental health conditions are being diagnosed more often in U.S. university students, according to a study that also finds students are more willing to seek help than …
Read More »Measles in Lakewood, NJ: Two more confirmed cases
[ad_1] In one tracking the measles situation in Ocean County, NJ, public health officials warn residents against two more confirmed cases of measles – a very contagious disease – who could have …
Read More »A culturally-appropriate intervention has strengthened anti-HPV vaccination in American adolescents of Asian origin
[ad_1] According to the results of a pilot study presented at the 11th AACR Science Science Conference, a culturally-adapted multilevel strategy designed to remove barriers to HPV vaccination among people living with …
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