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Study gives more insight into how obesity affects fecal incontinence.
Although it is believed that obesity has an impact on bowel function, it is still unknown how body mass index (BMI), the usual measure of obesity, and...
1 in 8 parents require kids to eat everything on their plate: Study
According to a study conducted by the US-based University of Michigan, just one in three parents believe the standard American diet is healthy,...
World needs better robotics surgeons to improve patient outcomes:...
The scope of the multi-disciplinary technology competition has been expanded to cover two distinct tracks — robotic procedure innovation and...
Afghanistan: Amid health sector challenges, Turkish doctors arrive in...
The Afghan Ministry of Public Health stated that Turkish physicians instruct Afghan physicians in paediatric urology.
New shoe insole technology to reduce diabetic foot ulcer risk
While several shoe insoles have been created over the years to try to alleviate the problem of foot ulcers, the new technology focuses on creating a...
New immunotherapy to fight cancer, keep healthy cells safe
They are released by the body's immune cells to fight against cancer and improve treatment effectiveness.
Liver diseases in kids up due to junk food, sugar consumption
It has become a significant concern even among children aged 5-16 years. Previously, children were thought to be safe from this liver disease.
Researchers discover new metric for diagnosing autism
The approach has helped the UVA team develop mathematical models of brain microstructures that have helped identify structural differences in the...