The passage in 2010 of the Affordable Care Act delivered family medicine physicians and their […]
Six lessons from South Korea’s successful COVID-19 vaccine roll out
South Korea had administered more COVID-19 vaccine doses per 100 people than other developed countries […]
Study finds hospital hand hygiene performance rates improve the most when facilities partner with their AHHMS vendors
A new study by researchers at GOJO Industries, recently published in the journal Infection Control […]
Food Insecurity Affects Nearly 1 in 6 Canadian Households
About 16% of households across Canada experience some level of food insecurity, and this proportion […]
Launch of global type 1 diabetes index
JDRF, a global type 1 diabetes (T1D) research and advocacy organization, announces the launch of […]
Changing the way gestational diabetes is diagnosed could reduce harm to mothers and babies
A Liggins Institute study of over 4,000 pregnant New Zealand women suggests the country can […]
Maternal education and household income at birth can increase a child’s chances of overweight and obesity
A mother’s level of education can be an important predictor of early childhood overweight and […]
Alcohol Warning Labels Need Updates to Reflect Harms: NEJM
Warning labels on alcoholic products need to be updated to spell out details of potential […]
When Is an Allergic Reaction to Raw Plant Food Due to Tree Pollen?
A new guideline aims to help primary care doctors differentiate pollen food syndrome (PFS) — […]
Microscopy reveals mechanism behind new CRISPR tool
New research from Cornell offers insights into a line of CRISPR systems, which could lead […]