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Epilepsy is a serious and common neurological condition, characterised by recurring, unprovoked seizures, affecting ...
New research from University of Haifa reveals rabbinic familiarity with vine cultivation, integration of Jewish law into ...
Evelyn Rampler of the Department of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Vienna discusses how her team developed a ...
This raises the possibility that preventive strategies should vary based on the type of mitral surgery, but more research is ...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation reduces recurrence, severity, and burden of atrial fibrillation, while improving mental ...
A new case study in the journal Veterinary Medicine and Science suggests that very small doses of the psychedelic LSD ...
Our knowledge of ancient literature comes to us through the hands of scribes. The works of Aristotle, Galen and Ptolemy ...
Despite the indication of a potential risk, people who receive abnormal results on blood-based colorectal screening tests commonly do not receive the follow-up colonoscopy.
Young Americans born in 1990 now face a fourfold higher rectal cancer risk than those born in 1950. Discover the lifestyle factors and health disparities fueling this trend.
The Lancet Commission on Gender and Global Health lucidly highlighted how attacks on the concept of gender, and on gender equality and women's rights more broadly, are not new. As Sarah Hawkes and her ...
A new study offers the most detailed picture yet of the men who identify as “incels,” short for involuntary celibates.
As cannabis gets candy-coated and legalized, science warns that the risks to developing brains—before and after birth—are real, and no gummy bear can sugarcoat that.