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Gene test can predict risk of medications causing liver injury

Scientists who were working on a way to determine the viability of batches of tiny liver organoids have discovered a …

07/09/2020

How can cities adapt to the needs of their aging populations?

Long before COVID-19 had us rethinking just about every aspect of how we live, demographers and experts on aging were …

04/09/2020

Can a healthy diet reduce risk of Parkinson’s?

While movement problems are the main symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, people with the disease often have non-motor symptoms such as …

19/08/2020

Chatbots can ease medical providers’ burden, offer guidance to those with COVID-19 symptoms

COVID-19 has placed tremendous pressure on health care systems, not only for critical care but also from an anxious public …

09/07/2020

Can Drinking Lots of Water Flush Out COVID-19?

Scientists still have a lot to figure out about the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. And where there’s a lack …

30/06/2020

Even ‘low-risk’ drinking can be harmful

It’s not just heavy drinking that’s a problem—even consuming alcohol within weekly low-risk drinking guidelines can result in hospitalization and …

15/06/2020

SEX can ward off migraines… but looking at stripes can be a trigger

Why SEX can help ward off migraines… but looking at stripes can be a trigger, neuroscientist reveals About a year …

01/06/2020

Defects in developing frog brain can be prevented or repaired with bioelectric drugs

Researchers led by biologists at Tufts University have discovered that the brains of developing frog embryos damaged by nicotine exposure …

26/05/2020

6 ways couples can resolve conflict during the COVID-19 crisis

Living through a pandemic is extraordinarily stressful, and the stress has to go somewhere. Some of us are aiming it …

22/05/2020

Can survivors get reinfected with coronavirus?

(HealthDay)—People all over the globe who’ve recovered from the new coronavirus want to know the same thing: Am I immune, …

04/05/2020

How viruses spread in Kenya’s low-income areas, and what can be done to prevent it

As the new coronavirus spreads in African countries, a big source of concern is how it will spread and affect …

06/04/2020

Emma Watson On the Lessons We Can All Learn From Kink Culture

There’s so many things we can learn from the kink community. Unapologetic exploration of pleasure? Check. Shame-free spaces for sex …

01/04/2020

Corona-diagnosis within a few minutes? What test can the new fast and what not

A rapid test for the detection of the Coronavirus would facilitate the containment of the pandemic. Almost daily, researchers and …

29/03/2020

Can you still go for walks if you're social distancing or self-isolating?

It feels like an additional kick in the teeth that this global pandemic is hitting its peak in the UK …

17/03/2020

Eating dairy can cut risk of suffering a stroke, new research suggests

Eating cheese, yoghurt and milk can cut the risk of suffering a stroke by up to ten per cent, new …

24/02/2020

Heading a football can trigger INSTANT vision changes

Heading a football can trigger INSTANT vision changes ‘by disrupting part of the brain that controls what the eyes see’ …

13/02/2020

AI-based marker for colon cancer can help improve quality of treatment

A Norwegian-led research group has developed a clinically useful prognostic marker using deep learning and digital scanning of conventional hematoxylin …

06/02/2020

Beware of These Super Annoying Habits That Can Get Out of Control

We all have people around us who have annoying little habits we wish they didn’t, like a constant need to …

02/12/2019

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