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An allergy is when the immune system overreacts to substances that typically would be harmless, such as pollen, foods, and medication.
Cardiology is the study and treatment of health issues involving the heart and blood vessels, including heart disease and cardiovascular disease.
Dentistry is the study and treatment of health issues involving the mouth, teeth, and jaw. It also includes helping people maintain good oral health.
Dermatology is the study and treatment of health issues involving the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes, and can involve cosmetic procedures.
Doctors often group conditions that affect the ear, nose, and throat together. These organs share some structures, such as the sinuses.
Emergency medicine involves the assessment, stabilization, and treatment of injuries or illnesses that need immediate attention.
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Two groups of chemicals in common household items may harm specialized cells in the brain, increasing the risk of neurological disorders like autism, and multiple sclerosis (MS), a new study finds.
The amount of fiber in one's diet may be able to explain the link between gut microbes and the mucus lining of the digestive system, and why some people develop inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
A new program at Kaiser Permanente helps older adults reduce the amount of time they sit each day, which helps lower their blood pressure
Scientists have discovered that people with dry eye disease have different bacteria species that make up their eye microbiomes compared to people with healthy eyes, which could help improve treatment.
A new study conducted in rats has revealed a link between long-term consumption of reused cooking oil and accelerated neurodegeneration.
A ketogenic (keto) diet may help slow the onset of the mild cognitive loss that signals the development of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study in mice suggests.
Red meat is a known carcinogen. Now researchers say it raises colorectal cancer risk even higher for people with a genetic predisposition.
A new study reports heat exposure may harm the immune system and increase inflammation, potentially impacting heart health.
Scientists have found that a drug currently being studied to treat neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s may also help with preventing menopause-related bone loss and weight gain.
Researchers say a sedentary lifestyle, especially in older age, can alter lipids known as cholesteryl esters. This can affect insulin function, bone mass and other health indicators.