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Celebrity Kids Who Virtually Celebrated as Class of 2020 Graduates

May 17, 2020

Dylan Brosnan Rapper Ludacris’ daughter is headed to college after graduating from high school. 5 of 5 Source: Read Full Article

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend's Mini-Mes Luna & Miles Are the Cutest Siblings in Hollywood

May 16, 2020

Welcome to the World, Miles! What can we say? We’re suckers for these two!  16 of 16 Source: Read Full Article

Study identifies group of genes with altered expression in autism

May 15, 2020

Autism has long been associated only with behavioral and environmental factors, but the role of genetics in its development is now increasingly evident. Some 100 […]

The newly emerged coronavirus did not spill over from scaly anteaters

May 14, 2020

Mammals known as scaly anteaters are natural hosts of coronaviruses, but are not likely the direct source of the recent outbreak in humans, according to […]

Cute Silicone Baby Teethers That Soothe Instantly

May 14, 2020

As a parent, there’s nothing more heartbreaking than seeing your little one in pain, even if you know it’s temporary and a natural part of […]

Brain disease treatment shows promising signs

May 14, 2020

Early results for a potentially revolutionary brain disease therapy given under compassionate use to a two-year-old has shown promise, a University of Manchester scientist will […]

How a Lifetime of Binge Eating Led to André Leon Talley’s Food Intervention at Vogue

May 14, 2020

You may have witnessed André Leon Talley explain the cult and culture of Vogue in the fashion documentaries The September Issue or The Gospel According […]

The COVID-19 pandemic reveals the potential of telehealth to improve care

May 13, 2020

Two new articles provide insights on the use of telehealth or virtual care in the age of COVID-19 and beyond, pointing to its value to […]

A combo of fasting plus vitamin C is effective for hard-to-treat cancers, study shows

May 13, 2020

Scientists from USC and the IFOM Cancer Institute in Milan have found that a fasting-mimicking diet could be more effective at treating some types of […]

Lester Holt on Covering Coronavirus Pandemic for Younger Audiences: 'Empower Them with Knowledge'

May 12, 2020

Lester Holt is being straightforward yet delicate about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in his new broadcast reports geared to children. With NBC Nightly News: Kids […]

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  • Autistic adults have become increasingly visible in media, but challenges with representation persist

    New research from UC Santa Cruz shows incremental improvements in the representation of autistic adults in film, television, books, media coverage, and advocacy organization websites. […]

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  • Children With Migraine at Risk of Comorbid Anxiety, Depression

    Children and adolescents with migraine are about twice as likely to have an anxiety or depressive disorder as those without migraine, results from a new […]

  • Vitamin deficiency: Three ‘crucial’ signs of a B12 deficiency when you go to the toilet

    Dr Dawn Harper on signs of vitamin B12 and vitamin D deficiency We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and […]

  • ‘Cognitive immobility’: When you’re mentally trapped in a place from your past

    If you have moved from one country to another, you may have left something behind—be it a relationship, a home, a feeling of safety or […]

  • ‘Quake brain’ effects suffered by resilient individuals fade over time

    New University of Otago research suggests the brain function of otherwise-healthy individuals exposed to event trauma has the ability to “bounce back” over time once […]

  • Smoking promotes development of severe pulmonary hypertension

    About 1% of the world’s adult population suffers from pulmonary hypertension (PH). Among the many forms of this disease is idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH), […]

  • How to sleep: Doctor shares ‘paradoxical’ sleep hack that may help you nod off in minutes

    Olympian Greg Rutherford shares his top tips on sleep We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our […]

  • Determining people with cognitive impairments based on their drawing behaviors

    Changes in drawing traits have been reported in people with early-stage cognitive impairments, but most studies have used a single drawing task only. In a […]

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