
Tag: may


PTSD May Have Put Hearts of 9/11 First Responders at Risk

Intermittent fasting may benefit people with MS

Hepatitis-Infected Kidneys May Be Safe New Option for Transplant

SBRT may be effective, safe alternative for patients, medically inoperable early-stage lung cancer

Aging, obesity may prime the brain for Alzheimer’s

Got a Cranky Baby? Your Breast Milk May Be to Blame

Robots May Soon Join Ranks of Alzheimer’s Caregivers

‘Heat zapping’ kidney tumors may help some patients avoid surgery

Corporate interests may have influenced key public health declaration

In melanoma, radiosurgery may combine well with immunotherapy, especially PD-1 inhibitors

Forgetting may help improve memory and learning

Good relationships with siblings may buffer the effects of family conflict

Childhood sibling dynamics may predict differences in college education

Adolescents who consume a diet high in saturated fats may develop poor stress coping skills, signs of PTSD

Gene testing could identify men with prostate cancer who may benefit from immunotherapy

Sleeping too much or not enough may have bad effects on health

Small children and pregnant women may be underdosed in current malaria regimen

Stress is bad for your body, but how? Studying piglets may shed light

Synthetic cannabis may increase ischemic cardiomyopathy risk

Fish oil may protect the youngest hearts

Cattle, sheep and goats may transmit leptospirosis to humans in Tanzania

Men may contribute to infertility through newly discovered part of sperm

Increased electrical activity in eye may relieve short-term dry eye pain

DDW: Bowel sounds may identify irritable bowel syndrome

Sex robots may do more harm than good

Drug may spare some kidney cancer patients from organ removal

Aging may be reversed by smoothing out the wrinkles in our…cells

Data from online physician review sites may be skewed and misleading to consumers, new study finds
