Good news for cheese lovers: Adults who consume lots of dairy are less likely to develop heart disease, study suggests
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Why are only some cells ‘competent’ to form cancer? Scientists say context is key
Right now, in your body, lurk thousands of cells with DNA mistakes that could cause cancer. Yet only in rare
Read moreShirataki Noodles Are the Super-Low-Calorie, Keto-Friendly Noodle Your Life Needs
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Read moreOnly 10% of EDs are for pediatric patients. Telehealth could help tackle this gap
Pediatric patients who require emergency care often need unique equipment, specialized practitioners and appropriate resources that many hospital emergency departments
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