Fanny Chabrol, Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (Inserm) The five strains of viral hepatitis (A, B, C, D and E) affect 400 million people around the world. Hepatitis... Read more
Finding a fitness routine that fits your life and then sticking to it is key. (Shutterstock) Shaelyn Strachan, University of Manitoba Many of us, aware of the benefits of exercise, try to st... Read more
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Katharina M. Busl, University of Florida and Carolina B. Maciel, University of Florida Acute brain injury can result in significant damage and loss of consciousness, warranting life support... Read more
Neel Shah, Harvard Medical School Obstetric forceps look like ninja weapons. They come as a pair: 16 inches of solid steel for each hand with curved “blades” that taper into a set of molded... Read more
Agnes Binagwaho, University of Global Health Equity and Miriam Frisch, University of Global Health Equity Seven countries around the world – three of them in Africa – have made faster than e... Read more
Karoline Kuchenbaecker, UCL; Evangelos Vassos, King’s College London, and Roseann Peterson, Virginia Commonwealth University Few areas of science have seen such a dramatic development... Read more
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Ellen W. Evans, Cardiff Metropolitan University It’s something most people do everyday, often without really thinking about it, but how you wash your hands can make a real difference to your... Read more
Rob Edinburgh, University of Bath Exercise is recommended for people who are overweight or obese as a way to reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. But p... Read more
Umbilical cord clamps. KANOWA/Shutterstock.com Sally Pezaro, Coventry University Clamping and cutting a baby’s umbilical cord as soon as it is born can be bad for its health. The World Healt... Read more
Julie Broderick, Trinity College Dublin The effect of exercise on health is profound. It can protect you from a range of conditions, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes and some cancers... Read more
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