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Stanford Partners With UC Campuses For Health-Research Alliance

Mar 08, 2017 AM EST Stanford has joined five UC campuses to improve health research across institutions.

Coffee Maker At Yale School Of Medicine Investigated After 3 Fall Ill, Not Contaminated

Mar 03, 2017 AM EST 3 fell ill at Yale School of Medicine and it was believed that the coffee maker was to blame.

Harvard Study: Green-Certified Buildings Contribute To Better Sleep, Work and Health

Mar 01, 2017 AM EST A Harvard study suggests that how high-performing, green-certified buildings can make a difference in the quality of our sleep, work and health.

Cambridge University Study Says Avocados Are Unhealthy And Increases Heart Disease Risks

Feb 27, 2017 AM EST Research shows that avocados’ “good fats” can potentially increase the risk of heart diseases.

Deep Brain Stimulation For Anorexia Therapy A Possibility

Feb 25, 2017 AM EST Scientists from the University of Toronto has found that deep brain stimulation may be a potential anorexia therapy.

Opioid Substitute Is Snail Venom For Pain Relief

Feb 24, 2017 PM EST The opioid epidemic still continues and scientists are looking at snail venom as an alternative.

6 Common Diseases College Students Should Be Aware Of

Feb 23, 2017 AM EST Common diseases that college students should watch out for.

Testosterone And Older Men’s Health Yield Controversial Results, Says University Study

Feb 22, 2017 PM EST Older men using testosterone exhibit varied results and studies of risks and advantages are mixed.

Opioid Addiction Cures Are Psychedelic Drugs And Snail Venom, Says New Study

Feb 22, 2017 AM EST Drug prohibition is being looked at more closely as a new study finds that opioid addiction can be cured by psychedelic drugs.

University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Finds Autism Clues In Early Brain Development

Feb 21, 2017 AM EST Researchers from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill found that early brain development biomarkers can flag high risk autism babies.

Artificially Intelligent IBM Assists In Cognitive Imaging System

Feb 21, 2017 AM EST An artificially intelligent IBM imaging system is going to help hospitals by studying anonymous patient data.

Celebrities Are Sources Of Unhealthy Food Advice, Says NYU Langone Researchers

Feb 20, 2017 AM EST Celebrities and pop culture are reportedly champions of unhealthy food.

Doctors Who Give Opioid Prescription Cause Concern In Health Community

Feb 18, 2017 AM EST There are two studies that are looking into the over-prescription of opioids and other drugs that may be dangerous for the patient’s health.

NASA To Send Mice To Space For Bone Healing Study

Feb 18, 2017 AM EST Indiana University researchers are planning to spend mice into space via NASA mission.

Opioid Addiction Caused By Doctors, According To Medicine Study

Feb 17, 2017 AM EST In a new study from the New England Journal of Medicine, patients who are prescribed opioids are likely to become long term users of the drug.

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