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New tool accurately predicts risk of chronic disease

Date: Mar-17-2017
Researchers have developed a new clinical tool that combines blood tests with age to predict the risk of chronic illness among primary care patients.

Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell: A heroine for women

Date: Mar-17-2017
Dr. Blackwell overcame many obstacles to become the first female doctor in America. We look at how her achievements led the way for women in medicine.

Triple-negative breast cancer: Nanodelivery of new drug shows promise

Date: Mar-17-2017
Delivering a new drug directly into triple-negative breast cancer cells via nanoparticles stops the drug degrading before reaching target, study shows.

Ten home remedies for bronchitis

Date: Mar-17-2017
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lining in the bronchial tubes. In this article, learn about natural remedies and how to cope with symptoms at home.

Evolution of nose shape was guided by climate

Date: Mar-17-2017
Although the evolution of facial characteristics is a complex subject, new research offers a climate-based explanation of the variation in nose width.

New biochemical method accurately diagnoses autism in children

Date: Mar-17-2017
New method uses biochemistry to accurately predict whether a child will develop autism spectrum disorder by measuring the products of metabolic processes.

Non-small cell lung cancer: Treatment, symptoms, and outlook

Date: Mar-17-2017
What is non-small cell lung cancer and what are the different types? Learn about its potential complications and the tests that are used to diagnose it.

Eating fruits and vegetables may lower women's stress risk

Date: Mar-16-2017
New research finds that eating five to servings of fruits and vegetables daily may lower women's risk of stress by more than a fifth.

Immune cell may turn heart inflammation into heart failure

Date: Mar-16-2017
New research examines the role of a type of white blood cells called eosinophils on heart inflammation, dilated cardiomyopathy, and heart failure in mice.

Statins linked to higher risk of diabetes in older women

Date: Mar-16-2017
New research finds that taking statins is linked to a significantly higher risk of developing diabetes in older women - with risk increasing with dose.