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Sunscreen may cause vitamin D deficiency, says study

Date: May-03-2017
Researchers suggest that unprotected exposure to midday sun for up to 30 minutes twice per week may help to boost and maintain vitamin D levels.

Do not avoid gluten unless you have celiac disease, researchers say

Date: May-03-2017
A new study looks at the link between long-term gluten consumption and coronary heart disease among people who do not have celiac disease.

Fatty liver: Diagnosis of advanced fibrosis from stool microbes shows promise

Date: May-03-2017
A new study suggests that advanced fibrosis in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease might be diagnosed from the gut microbiome signature of a stool sample.

Spirometry: What to expect with the lung function test

Date: May-03-2017
What are spirometry tests and why are they performed? Learn about the procedure, how the results are read, and what other testing methods may be available.

Liver pain: Symptoms and causes

Date: May-03-2017
Pain in the upper abdomen may be caused by the liver and can indicate a serious disease. Learn more about the causes of liver pain in this article.

Why do some of us have a sweet tooth? Study investigates

Date: May-03-2017
A new study finds a link between a hormone secreted by the liver and the preference for consuming sweet foods, drinks, and candy.

'Exercise-in-a-pill' steps closer with new study

Date: May-03-2017
Researchers have identified a chemical compound that, in mice, boosted aerobic endurance by 70 percent by mimicking the body's response to exercise.

Mesenteric adenitis: Causes, symptoms, and treatment

Date: May-03-2017
In this article, learn about mesenteric adenitis, which is also known as mesenteric lymphadenitis. How is it diagnosed and what treatments are available?

Are oats gluten-free? Know the facts

Date: May-02-2017
Oats are high in fiber and full of nutrients, but are they safe for people with celiac disease or a gluten intolerance? Learn more in this article.

Inhibiting key enzyme may prevent midlife weight gain

Date: May-02-2017
New study shows that a certain enzyme plays a key role in midlife weight gain. Scientists inhibited the enzyme and lowered the risk of being overweight.