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Coronavirus cruise ship nightmare: Are quarantines the right answer?

It’s the stuff of nightmares: You’re trapped on a ship where a mysterious virus is swiftly infecting those onboard. But …

14/02/2020

Experts about Coronavirus: the difference to Sars is bigger than I thought

Should spread the Coronavirus in Germany rapidly, it should also lead to a pandemic – what happens then? Are we …

13/02/2020

Nearly 800 Britons are tested for the killer coronavirus in a day

Coronavirus panic grips the UK: Nearly 800 Britons are tested for the deadly infection in a day as NHS chief …

13/02/2020

Kelly Clarkson: Parenting 2 Kids Is the 'Hardest' of All My Jobs

What doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger! Kelly Clarkson isn’t afraid to admit how difficult raising her two children has …

07/02/2020

‘Treating cancer is only part of the journey’: the overlooked needs of cancer survivors

As more people live for years and even decades after being diagnosed with cancer, the question of how best to …

04/02/2020

Bringing the ‘sticky’ back to pancreatic cancer

A multidisciplinary team of researchers at Japan’s Tohoku University has found that a gene regulator, called BACH1, facilitates the spread …

03/02/2020

Your alarm clock sound might be making you feel groggy in the morning

The sound of your alarm clock may determine whether you wake up in the morning feeling groggy or fresh, a …

03/02/2020

The Children's Books Starring Girls of Color Every Kid Should Read

Did you know January 31 is National Multicultural Children’s Book Day? Well, now you do. And what better way to …

31/01/2020

New research looks at type 1 diabetes and changes in the environment

Studies have shown a rapid increase in new cases of type 1 diabetes worldwide. However, scientists and researchers have struggled …

31/01/2020

The Dos & Don’ts of Raising a ‘Sick’ Kid

It happened in May of 2011. I was cleaning my childhood bedroom when I felt a flutter in my chest. …

31/01/2020

What is GHB, the liquid ecstasy drug implicated in rape crimes?

The case of Reynhard Sinaga, an Indonesian man convicted by a court in Manchester, United Kingdom for 136 rapes, has …

30/01/2020

The truth about Elf on the Shelf

It’s one of the most wonderful times of the year, but if you were one of the kids who grew …

06/12/2019

Actor Josh Brolin Tried the New Butt Sunning Trend—and Says His 'Pucker Hole is Crazy Burned'

Remember just a few days ago when it was revealed to the world that people were actually exposing their buttholes …

04/12/2019

New treatment could ease the passage of kidney stones

Every year, more than half a million Americans visit the emergency room for kidney stone problems. In most cases, the …

02/12/2019

One in three maternity doctors in the UK are 'burnt out'

One in three maternity doctors in the UK are ‘burnt out’ and at risk of making harmful mistakes, study warns …

26/11/2019

Forced to slow down, I’m struck by the gentle kindness of strangers

At the end of a week where two of my immediate family had been to hospital twice, I ended up …

24/11/2019

Anti-cholesterol jab twice a year could herald the end of statins

Anti-cholesterol jab twice a year could herald the end of statins amid hopes treatment will get NHS approval within 18 …

24/11/2019

Probing the role of an inflammation resolution sensor in obesity and heart failure

After heart attack injury, several fatty-acid-derived bioactive molecules—including one called resolvin D1—play an essential signaling role to safely clear inflammation …

20/11/2019

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