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Eczema in young children leads to 3 in 4 depressed parents, research shows

October 11, 2019 3, 4, children, depressed, eczema, in, leads, Parents, research, shows, to, young

Family members and caregivers of children with Atopic Dermatitis, the most common form of eczema, have been found to suffer

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Flu shots during pregnancy are safe for mother and baby, says new study

October 10, 2019 flu shot, health, Motherhood, pregnancy, research, study

For expectant moms worried about getting the flu vaccine while pregnant due to safety reasons, new research provides some relief.

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Transgender surgery linked with better long term mental health, study says

October 8, 2019 Anthony Tobia, Dana Rofey, Danielle Weitzer, Hansel Arroyo, health, health news, medical articles, medical news, Mental Health, research, Richard Bränström, surgery, transgender people

Surgery can be scary for anyone, but gender-affirming surgery for transgender people may provide better long-term mental health benefits, according

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Research into state drug pricing laws finds no improvement in transparency

October 3, 2019 drug, finds, improvement, in, into, laws, NO, pricing, research, State, transparency

Less than 5 percent of state drug pricing laws passed between 2015 and 2018 will provide new information about pricing

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Research suggests the happiest introverts may be extroverts

September 17, 2019 be, extroverts, Happiest, Introverts, may, research, suggests, the

If you are an introvert, force yourself to be an extrovert. You’ll be happier. That’s the suggestion of the first-ever

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Research shows 80% drop in ICU bloodstream infections

September 10, 2019 80%, bloodstream, Drop, ICU, in, infections, research, shows

Bloodstream infections acquired in UK Intensive Care Units (ICUs) reduced by 80% between 2007 and 2012, according to research funded

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Women are risking their lives by not taking part in bowel screening tests according to new research

September 4, 2019 According, Are, bowel, By, in, Lives, New, not, part, research, Risking, screening, taking, tests, Their, to, women

Women are risking their lives by not taking part in bowel screening tests according to new research. A research team

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Your biopsy tissue could be helping important cancer research

August 19, 2019 be, biopsy', cancer, Could, helping, important, research, tissue, your

If you’ve ever had a tumor removed or biopsy taken, you may have contributed to life-saving research. Though you probably

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New research shows only half of countries globally have cardiac rehab programs

July 8, 2019 cardiac, countries, Globally, Half, Have, New, of, Only, Programs, rehab, research, shows

More than 20 million people develop heart disease globally each year, but there is only one cardiac rehab spot for

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Neuroscience research suggests support-dependent modulation of responses to social exclusion

June 13, 2019 exclusion, modulation, Neuroscience, of, research, responses, social, suggests, support-dependent, to

Social support can change the way we perceive an unpleasant situation, but some types of support seem more effective than

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