What if insulin spikes after a meal were good for your health?Researchers looked at the cardiac and metabolic consequences of postprandial hyperinsulinemia—with surprising results. What's next after the Alabama ruling that counts IVF embryos as children?The ruling is the first of its kind and extends a theory championed by some anti-abortion groups—that embryos and fetuses should be considered children and be afforded legal protections—into a new realm. Fibre may be key to preventing rheumatoid arthritis The more fibre, the better the effect. ‘No backup plan’: Funding for HIV self-testing kits ending in March The program co-ordinator at CAYR Community Connections in Ontario says the take-home tests are crucial to connecting with people as Canada’s HIV infections climb. More people die after smoking drugs than injecting them, finds large study The study took information on how drugs were taken in about 71,000 of the more than 311,000 total U.S. overdose deaths over three years. U.S. FDA expands use of asthma drug Xolair to treat severe food allergies People who use Xolair must continue to avoid the foods that cause them reactions. Researchers are building even better 3D-printed human brain tissue Not only do the tissues grow, but can communicate with each other. Loneliness is killing us Loneliness is now compared to smoking 15 cigarettes a day in terms of its impact on mortality. More of your patients may experience ‘period poverty’ than you think Issues with access to menstrual products are common, with serious health implications. Deputy health ministers to consider plan to increase organ donation, transplants A long-awaited national reporting system on organ donation and transplantation is expected to be in place by the end of the year. First Previous 35 36 37 38 39 Next Last