Rediscovering home cooking during our weeks spent at home can be an opportunity to foster better eating habits in our…
Should You Breastfeed if You Have the Coronavirus?
Here’s how to navigate the emerging guidance on breastfeeding in a pandemic.
Should You Breastfeed if You Have the Coronavirus?
Here’s how to navigate the emerging guidance on breastfeeding in a pandemic.
How Will We Know When It’s Time to Reopen the Nation?
Experts offer four benchmarks that can serve as a guide for cities and states, eliminating some of the guesswork.
High-Fiber Foods Linked to Lower Breast Cancer Risk
Foods high in soluble fiber like oatmeal, nuts and beans were associated with reduced breast cancer incidence.
High-Fiber Foods Linked to Lower Breast Cancer Risk
Foods high in soluble fiber like oatmeal, nuts and beans were associated with reduced breast cancer incidence.
New research suggests in-womb gene correction
New research led by hearing scientists suggests an avenue to treat and prevent intractable genetic disorders before birth. Researchers, working…
Health and economic burden of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) disease and the cost-effectiveness of potential interventions against RSV among children under 5 years in 72 Gavi-eligible countries
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) frequently causes acute lower respiratory infection in children under 5, representing a high burden in Gavi-eligible…
Neoplasm or Pseudoneoplasm? Broaden Your Differential Diagnosis Beyond Conditions Native to the Gastrointestinal Tact
Endometriosis is a benign complex gynecologic disease characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. The intestines are…
Myocardial calcifications: thinking beyond the heart.
Myocardial calcifications are often discovered incidentally and result from dystrophic or metastatic deposition of calcium1. Dystrophic calcification represents the sequalae…