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We suspected that left- and mixed- handedness could be associated with disorders whose symptoms are related to language.
In this interview, Sir Prof. Cato T. Laurencin, the 2025 Coulter Lecturer, discusses how he is addressing today’s medical challenges using the technology of the future.
Reproductive rights groups in Alabama wasted no time resuming their work after a federal judge ruled in early April that the state's attorney general can't prosecute — or threaten to prosecute — ...
A new PLoS ONE study shows that to avoid extinction, small populations may need fertility rates well above the standard ...
A phase 3 trial shows that once-weekly semaglutide significantly improves liver histology in patients with metabolic ...
The Trump administration's unprecedented $500 million grant for a broadly protective flu shot has confounded vaccine and pandemic preparedness experts, who said the project was in early stages, relied ...
People who work in real-life emergency rooms have raved about how the new TV drama "The Pitt" accurately captures the complex dynamics of their workplaces and the medical details of their cases ...
A large UK Biobank study found that higher consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) is associated with an increased risk ...
A cross-sectional study of over 3,000 U.S. women found a non-linear link between a gut microbiota-based dietary index (DI-GM) ...
A global modeling study in eBioMedicine links phthalate exposure from plastics, especially DEHP metabolites, to over 356,000 ...
Two daily cups of coffee, especially black, are linked to lower insulin resistance and fasting insulin levels in Korean women ...
A global study published in PLOS Medicine examined sex-disaggregated data on hypertension, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS across 204 ...
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