Severe obesity in childhood and adolescence more than triples the risk of MS, and obesity treatment does not seem to reverse it, a study finds.
High ultraprocessed food consumption during early childhood is associated with obesity development, primarily in males.
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New research led by experts at the University of Nottingham calls for greater awareness of the symptoms of bone cancers in ...
Dexamphetamine—a restricted stimulant drug used to treat narcolepsy and Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder ...