An endoscopy—using a fiber‐optic tube to peer inside the body and collect biopsy samples—can be an invaluable way to detect ...
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Study Finds High Levels of Mercury in Hair Samples From Indigenous Women in Peru and Nicaragua
Small-scale gold mining in the area releases mercury into the environment, where it can make its way into fish and, in turn, ...
A new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows that images portraying dementia in Finnish newspapers often paint a ...
A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
A new study shows for the first time that biological invasions don't change ecosystems in a single, uniform way. Some impacts ...
A 17-year study from Manipal KMC analyzed 12,000 sperm samples, revealing stable sperm quality among South Indian men despite rising infertility. Published in the American Journal of Men’s Health, the ...
As a result of tariffs, consumers pay more in higher prices than the government collects in additional revenue, and ...
Data from a large, ongoing study of adolescents shows a link between increasing social media use and lower cognition and ...
Against Medical Advice’ discharge notes often include stigmatizing language, with providers expressing anger and judgment.
A study published in JAMA Ophthalmology on Thursday suggests that "pickleball-related eye injuries have increased at an ...
Individual athletes ran an average of 4,000 miles over a year to help define the human body's limit for energy expenditure ...
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New study uncovers data protection gaps in popular mHealth apps
Researchers at the University of Bremen have uncovered significant discrepancies between the data protection claims and the ...
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