U.S. child mortality rates remain higher than other high-income nations
At every age, children in the United States die at higher rates than peers in other high-income nations, according to a new study from Children’s
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At every age, children in the United States die at higher rates than peers in other high-income nations, according to a new study from Children’s
In a new research report, a team of scientists led by Johns Hopkins Medicine say people with severe obesity and a common type of heart
Psychiatric disorders affect millions worldwide, but their diagnosis still relies on clinical observation instead of standard biological tests.
New research from Monash University, the University of São Paulo and Deakin University shows a diet high in heavily processed foods can negatively impact the
The heart’s constant beating may actively suppress tumor growth in cardiac tissues, a new study reports. This is because cellular pathways in these tissues alter
Scientists at UCLA have created one of the first cellular-resolution molecular maps detailing how Down syndrome alters human brain development before birth – a resource
Scientists have long been puzzled by how maturing red blood cells manage to produce all the hemoglobin they need to carry oxygen to tissues, even
Tick season seems to be off to a fast start, with an unusually high number of bites already reported across the country
People can experience the health, economic and climate benefits trees provide.
Obesity alters bone health not only through increased body weight but also by reshaping the bone marrow environment.
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) has submitted a formal response to a Request for Information (RFI) issued by the National Institutes of
The National Mental Health Commission (the Commission) has engaged Monash University to deliver the most comprehensive economic modelling and evaluation of mental health interventions undertaken
Researchers at the School of Medicine at the University of California, Riverside have discovered previously unrecognized immune surveillance structures in the skin.
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai report that early-life exposure to common environmental metals may influence brain development and behavioral health