The risk of surgical site infection following cesarean delivery is
Well-organised people may be less likely to develop dementia
Well-organised people may be less likely to develop dementia, research
New food guide will save Canadians money but few are following it, study finds
The good news is the new Canada’s Food Guide will
Team finds individualized diets are most effective for managing blood sugar levels
An individualized diet based on a person’s genetics, microbiome and
OxyContin reformulation to curb opioid abuse led to hepatitis C surge, study finds
Reformulation of the pain medicine OxyContin in 2010 to make
Cannabis potency has doubled across Europe over past 11 years
Cannabis being sold across Europe has DOUBLED in strength over
Vaping boom: Twice the amount of teens vaping than last year, survey finds
FDA targets teens in new anti-vaping campaign On ‘The Daily
Macrophage cells key to helping heart repair—and potentially regenerate, new study finds
Scientists at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre have identified the
Study finds sexual trauma survivors have clear preferences in obstetric care
One in five women in the United States will experience
Hepatitis C treatment can be shortened in 50 percent of patients, study finds
Hepatitis C drugs cure more than 90 percent of patients,