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Youth football players show brain changes after just one season

Date: Oct-24-2016
Researchers have identified changes in white matter in the brains of youth football players after just a single season, despite no diagnosed concussions.

Fitness, not physical activity, mitigates negative effects of prolonged sitting

Date: Oct-23-2016
Physical activity has numerous health benefits. However, a new study suggests that fitness, not physical activity, reduces cardiovascular risk factors.

Black Widow Spider Bite: Symptoms and Treatment

Date: Oct-23-2016
Why do black widow spiders bite humans and what do their bites look like? Learn what to do if bitten and how to recognize the symptoms.

Is tuberculosis an autoimmune disease?

Date: Oct-23-2016
A new review suggests tuberculosis could trigger autoimmunity, after finding tuberculosis bacteria 'trick' the immune system into damaging the lungs.

Hunger 'not linked to calorie intake'

Date: Oct-22-2016
A review of more than 460 studies finds that there is no solid link between how hungry we feel and the amount of calories we consume.

Onion compound suppresses ovarian cancer cell proliferation

Date: Oct-22-2016
The list of onions' health benefits has a new addition, after researchers have discovered that an onion compound has anti-ovarian cancer effects.

Protein C Deficiency: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Date: Oct-22-2016
What is protein C deficiency and what are the causes? Learn how to look for symptoms, when to see a doctor, and the available treatments.

Early return to play after concussion may be harmful for young athletes

Date: Oct-21-2016
Young athletes ignore safety regulations by returning to play on the same day after a head injury, new study finds. This may lead to serious complications.

Diabetes risk doubles with more than two soft drinks daily

Date: Oct-21-2016
People who consume more than two soft drinks a day - even those with artificial sweeteners - are twice as likely to develop diabetes, a new study shows.

Nose cells could help repair damaged knee cartilage

Date: Oct-21-2016
Doctors report - 2 years post-transplantation - improvements in most of 10 patients with damaged knees repaired with cartilage grown from their nose cells.