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Younger teens just as likely to benefit from bariatric surgery as older adolescents

Younger teens at risk for severe obesity are just as likely as older adolescents to.

Do children view punishment as rehabilitative? A new study takes a look

The United States incarcerates more residents than any other country, however, there is limited research.

Biomedical basis of the Barker hypothesis uncovered

According to the Barker hypothesis (also referred to as ‘small baby syndrome’), infants with too.

Deucravacitinib shows superiority to placebo, apremilast in treating psoriasis

Deucravacitinib improved psoriasis compared with placebo and apremilast in a phase 3 study, Bristol Myers.

Atopic dermatitis improvements with lebrikizumab similar across different races

Lebrikizumab had “generally consistent” results in improving atopic dermatitis across different races, according to results.

Microencapsulated formulation of benzoyl peroxide improves rosacea

Patients experienced a progressive improvement in rosacea after treatment with a benzoyl peroxide formulation, according.

Eating Disorders Are on the Rise

COVID-19 pandemic presents unique challenges to individuals with eating disorders Approximately 24 million people in.

Eggs and cholesterol back in the spotlight in new JAMA study

Not again, you may be thinking if you’ve come across the study by Zhong and.

New “guidelines” say continue red meat consumption habits, but recommendations contradict evidence

A controversial “dietary guidelines recommendation” published in Annals of Internal Medicine suggests that adults can.

Benefits of Long-Term Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Patients with Severe COPD.

In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR), which are: an.