A new study by UC Davis researchers confirms the low likelihood that SARS-CoV-2 contamination on hospital surfaces is infectious. The
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Surprise! Baby food pouches are extra-sweet and low in iron
Research out of the University of Otago’s Department of Human Nutrition has examined the nutritional quality of baby food pouches
Read moreLow blood pressure during hemodialysis may indicate peripheral vascular disease
Using a large nationwide registry of patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis, this study published in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Read moreAs coronavirus spikes, Europe runs low on ICU beds, hospital staff
Pfizer coronavirus vaccine is at least 90 percent effective NYC practicing physician Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil weighs in on the Pfizer
Read moreAI accurately identifies infants with low risk of serious bacterial infection
Artificial intelligence, or “supervised machine learning,” could help identify which well-appearing infants with fever, who are 60 days old or
Read moreFitness levels in adulthood are linked to low birth weight
Do you struggle to run for a bus because you’re unfit? It may be because you weighed less than your
Read moreYes, You Can Totally Drink Wine On The Keto Diet—As Long As It's Low Sugar
Thanks to the keto diet (and the rise of low-carb everything), you might be taking a closer look at the
Read moreSurvey reveals low levels of awareness in men about prostate health and function
Awareness of prostate health is alarmingly low in men over 50, a new survey commissioned by the European Association of
Read morePopping your neck is likely a low risk for stroke
The Washington Post recently reported the story of Josh Hader, a 28-year-old who stretched and popped his neck, tore an
Read moreSleep disorders up health care visits, costs for low back pain
(HealthDay)—The presence of a sleep disorder diagnosis has a significant effect on low back pain (LBP)-related health care visits and
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