The Sawa residential building in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, is made from woodHollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock Cities must reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the construction of buildings and infrastructure by more than 90...
Read moreThe Sawa residential building in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, is made from woodHollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock Cities must reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the construction of buildings and infrastructure by more than 90...
Read moreShare on PinterestA fasting-mimicking diet may help improve symptoms of Crohn’s disease. Image Credit: Lawren Lu/StocksyA short-term calorie deficit may be beneficial for people with Crohn’s disease. Research suggests that...
Read moreLevels of haptoglobin in serum may help predict which patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria will achieve complete disease control. Medscape Medical News Source link : https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/serum-haptoglobin-prognostic-biomarker-urticaria-2026a100019g?src=rss Author : Publish date...
Read moreNew studies raise the possibility that GLP-1 medications beat aspirin in reducing colorectal cancer risk, and may improve outcomes for people who do develop the disease. Medscape Medical News Source...
Read moreAn ED mental health care bundle for children fails to improve family quality of life at 1 month but modestly increases disability-related support, a study shows. Medscape Medical News Source...
Read moreShare on PinterestResearch shows that people who stop taking GLP-1 medications regain weight within 2 years. Image Credit: Tatsiana Volkava/Getty ImagesA new study has found that people regain weight within...
Read moreEuropean regulators are weighing high-dose fluoride data, whereas safety bodies report that routine dietary and toothpaste exposure remains within protective intake limits. Medscape News Europe Source link : https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/eu-fluoride-exposure-deemed-safe-regulators-review-limits-2026a100018i?src=rss Author...
Read moreTechniques with regional anesthesia show better effectiveness for postoperative pain control, and opioid-free methods are linked to reduced odds of postoperative nausea and vomiting. Medscape Medical News Source link :...
Read moreWildfires in California in January 2025David McNew/Getty Images The impacts of climate change are occurring sooner than expected, but governments and businesses continue to underestimate the risks, which could add...
Read moreFergus WalshMedical editorBBCOscar Murphy has now finished his CAR-T therapy and is hopeful for his futureThe first leukaemia patient to receive a breakthrough treatment since it was made available on...
Read moreTaking the stairs rather than the escalator can make a big difference in the long termJozef Polc / Alamy If you are hoping to boost your health this year, there...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- The noninvasive diagnosis of allograft rejection after heart transplantation may be on the horizon, according to findings from the GRAfT cohort study. MicroRNA sequencing results, based on...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Public health advocates are expressing alarm at the work slowdown happening at the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). "I'm deeply concerned about the hobbling of the...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Social media is filled with declarations of "Dry January," a month without alcohol framed as a reset, cleanse, or personal challenge. Friends applaud the discipline. Employers promote...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Physicians worried that the CDC's sweeping changes to the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule could expose them to new legal risk should continue to follow guidance from professional...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Diabetes risk factors frequently emerged in more than one member of the same household, an observational study showed. In a cohort of adults with prediabetes, 75.9% of...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed two new members to the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), both of whom have championed issues close to...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- Recent research has focused on the troubling relationship between nighttime screen use and suicide risk in youths. A study presented at the American Academy of Child and...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- The FDA approved copper histidinate (Zycubo) as the first treatment for Menkes disease in pediatric patients, the agency announced Monday. The treatment is a subcutaneous injectable formulation...
Read more(MedPage Today) -- The FDA requested that manufacturers of GLP-1 receptor agonists remove information regarding risks of suicidal behavior and ideation from drug labels following a detailed review of existing...
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