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A new study by scientists in the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health’s Built Environment and Health Research Group...
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In the 150 years since ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, first came to scientific light, there remains no cure for...
The secret to making delicious chocolate with less added sugar is oat flour, according to a new study by Penn...
Antibiotic residues in wastewater and wastewater treatment plants in the regions around China and India risk contributing to antibiotic resistance,...
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Pulmonary rehabilitation, an essential component of care for patients with chronic respiratory conditions, is difficult for millions of Americans to...
Although widely considered a blunder of public policy, the alcohol prohibition laws of early 20th century America may have led...
From a societal perspective, paying people to quit smoking is highly cost-effective, because the benefits of smoking cessation are so...
Sleeping less than five hours a night is associated with a 74% raised likelihood of developing peripheral artery disease (PAD)...
A low carbohydrate nutrition program delivered online has been shown to significantly improve blood sugar control in adults with type...