And study found that healthy reductions may benefit blacks even more than whites
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Assessing the data. LightField Studios/shutterstock.com Toxicology’s founding father, Paracelsus, is famous for proclaiming that “the dose makes the poison.” This phrase represents a pillar of traditional toxicology:...
Prevention is still the best medicine
Pediatric experts recommend infants always sleep on their backs to avoid SIDS
Researchers estimate thousands more U.S. lives would be saved each year
Health care makes up a sizable portion of U.S. GDP. gpoiintstudio/Shutterstock.com The U.S. health care system is the most expensive in the world. So why does it underperform relative to many peer countries by most measures...
First few weeks require patience and support, educators say
Artificial light has transformed the night sky, a change researchers continue to link to health problems. Fabio Falchi et al , CC BY-ND A new study from Harvard has found greater risk of breast cancer in women who live in...
With an eye to safety, you can avoid vacation pitfalls
Desk jobs keep them seated all week, but they catch up on exercise on Saturday and Sunday, study finds