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A large-scale study finds that higher blood levels of omega-6 do not increase markers of inflammation. A recent study ...
A new study published in Nutrients offers new insight into omega-6 and whether it is truly the proinflammatory fatty acid ...
Defenders of Medicaid cuts point to the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment to argue that the cuts won’t harm people’s health.
The ability to analyze gene expression at the single-cell level—known as single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq)—has ...
The COVID pandemic illustrated how urgently we need antiviral medications capable of treating coronavirus infections. To aid ...
Stanford Medicine-led research finds that a gene signature capturing immune health or dysfunction can forecast patient outcomes following subsequent viral or bacterial infections.
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, information began to trickle in about who was at higher risk of a dangerous outcome from infection: men, those over 65, smokers, those with obesity. It turns out ...
The study represents a pivotal moment for Ohio to lead in mental health research, but data alone won’t drive change. True progress will require strong business voices advocating for solutions that ...
The expansion of Medicaid has saved more than 27,000 lives since 2010, according to the most definitive study yet on the program’s health effects. Poor adults who gained Medicaid coverage after ...
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