Researchers have found a way of using 3D printing technology to grow human hairs in the laboratory, without the need…
Gastroenteritis aggressive versus slow treatment for rehydration (GASTRO): a phase II rehydration trial for severe dehydration: WHO plan C versus slow rehydration
World Health Organization rehydration management guidelines (plan C) for severe dehydration are widely practiced in resource-poor settings, but never formally…
‘Pear-Shaped’ May Be Healthier Than ‘Apple-Shaped’
Older women with more fat around the middle had a higher risk for heart disease compared to those with fat…
‘Pear-Shaped’ May Be Healthier Than ‘Apple-Shaped’
Older women with more fat around the middle had a higher risk for heart disease compared to those with fat…
‘Pear-Shaped’ May Be Healthier Than ‘Apple-Shaped’
Older women with more fat around the middle had a higher risk for heart disease compared to those with fat…
‘Pear-Shaped’ May Be Healthier Than ‘Apple-Shaped’
Older women with more fat around the middle had a higher risk for heart disease compared to those with fat…
‘Pear-Shaped’ May Be Healthier Than ‘Apple-Shaped’
Older women with more fat around the middle had a higher risk for heart disease compared to those with fat…
Medical News Today: Too much iron may cause skin infections
According to a large-scale new study, iron levels that are excessively high may cause bacterial skin infections, such as cellulitis…
Medical News Today: Cognitive decline: A personalized approach could be key
A new study paper focuses on developing a clearer picture of how and why cognitive decline occurs, and how doctors…
Medical News Today: Letter from the Editor: It’s good to laugh
In this month’s letter, Managing Editor Honor reveals what the MNT editorial team got up to for their annual summer…