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The Best Walking and Running Shoes for Osteoarthritis of the Knee

Date: May-30-2016
What are the best walking and running shoes for people with osteoarthritis of the knee? Learn about what to look for when buying athletic shoes.

Wire-bristle brushes: A barbecue health hazard

Date: May-29-2016
This Memorial Day weekend, grill with caution. Researchers reveal how wire-bristle brushes used to clean barbecues can be a serious health hazard.

Stages of Osteoarthritis of the Knee

Date: May-29-2016
Learn all about the different stages that osteoarthritis of the knee progresses through, including how the disease can be treated and prevented.

Portion-controlled ready meals may encourage greater weight loss

Date: May-29-2016
Adults who ate portion-controlled, prepackaged meals twice daily for 3 months lost more weight than those who chose their own meals, a new study reveals.

Early experiences shape neuronal populations in surprising ways

Date: May-28-2016
A team of investigators develop a new insight into how the developing brain alters its neuronal populations in response to light stimuli.

Can Weight Loss Help Ease Knee Pain?

Date: May-28-2016
Learn all about how weight loss can ease knee pain linked with osteoarthritis. This article also looks at the effect of obesity on osteoarthritis.

Let a baby cry for better sleep, say researchers

Date: May-28-2016
Researchers suggest a technique that involves letting a baby cry rather than rushing to their aid may result in better sleep for infants and parents.

Bacterial resistance to 'last-resort' antibiotic reaches the U.S.

Date: May-27-2016
Bacterial resistance to the 'last-resort' antibiotic colistin has arisen in the U.S., a new report reveals, fueling fears of a 'post-antibiotic era.'

Fasting-mimicking diet shows promise against MS

Date: May-27-2016
A diet that mimics fasting reduced symptoms in mouse models of MS - reversing them in 20 percent of animals - and shows promise for use in human patients.

Tissue regeneration may be easier with new blood vessel method

Date: May-27-2016
A new method using patient-derived 3-D scaffolds should make it easier to grow blood vessels that integrate lab-grown organs and tissue into patients.