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Gastroparesis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Date: Nov-03-2016
What is gastroparesis and who is most at risk from developing it? Learn about the causes, symptoms, and the different treatments available.

Having dinner at 2 p.m. might help lose weight

Date: Nov-03-2016
New study suggests having dinner very early in the afternoon, or skipping it altogether, might have positive effects on metabolism and help fight body fat.

Brain volume may help diagnose dementia with Lewy bodies

Date: Nov-03-2016
Dementia with Lewy bodies is notoriously difficult to diagnose, making early treatment difficult. A study examining changes in brain volume may be the key.

Could loneliness be a sign of Alzheimer's?

Date: Nov-02-2016
A new study finds older adults with high levels of Alzheimer's-related proteins in the brain are much more likely to report feeling lonely.

Autism: Parents face challenges, too

Date: Nov-02-2016
Life can be tough for children with autism, but it can be hard for their parents, too. We look at some strategies that can help when facing the challenges.

Medical implants coated with 'slippery surfaces' repel infectious biofilms

Date: Nov-02-2016
Scientists develop a slippery surface for medical implants that prevents formation of infectious bacterial biofilm while preserving normal immune response.

Energy drinks linked to hepatitis in new case study

Date: Nov-02-2016
A new case report describes a man who developed acute hepatitis, most likely from consuming too many energy drinks. This is the second case of its kind.

Planned Home Birth: What You Need to Know

Date: Nov-02-2016
How do you plan a home birth and what are the possible benefits? Learn about if it is safe and what some of the possible risks are?

Women's cancer deaths: Discussing global inequity

Date: Nov-02-2016
Nine out of 10 cervical cancer deaths occur in the developing world. A series of papers published today highlights global disparity and calls for change.

How DNA might affect our reproductive choices

Date: Nov-01-2016
New research has found a link between our DNA and the age at which we have our first child, as well as the number of children we decide to have.