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CAST brings advancements in genomic medicine to admixed individuals

October 21, 2021

One way to make health care more personalized is to use a person's DNA sequence — or genome — to predict their risk of disease. […]

Professor Liston’s latest book helps young children to learn about vaccines

October 20, 2021

The Professor Adrian Liston, Senior Group Leader at the Babraham Institute, and artist Dr Sonia Agüera-Gonzalez have published a captivating story book to teach children […]

Concordia researchers examine the effects of evening high-intensity exercise on sleep in healthy adults

September 29, 2021

Exercise is often associated positively with a good night's sleep. But if done at certain times of day, or shortly before bedtime, it can also […]

Penn Medicine and Wistar secure $11.7 million SPORE grant for three melanoma research projects

September 22, 2021

Penn Medicine and The Wistar Institute have been awarded a prestigious $11.7 million Specialized Programs of Research Excellence, or SPORE, grant from the National Cancer […]

NYUAD researchers unlock an epigenetic code that allows liver regeneration

July 7, 2021

NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) researchers uncovered a code that sets the genome of the liver to account for the remarkable ability for this organ to […]

New resource could make targeted cancer therapies more accessible for Australian patients

June 25, 2021

A new resource developed at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and The Kinghorn Cancer Centre for oncologists could help make targeted cancer therapies more […]

Severe COVID-19 infections in pregnant women do not increase risk of death

May 12, 2021

Pregnant women who develop severe COVID-19 infections that require hospitalization for pneumonia and other complications may not be more likely to die from these infections […]

Organ tissues become increasingly immune throughout life, new study suggests

April 21, 2021

University of Minnesota Medical School researchers have offered new ways to think about the immune system thanks to a recent study published in Nature. Their […]

Researchers develop new mathematical model to predict the onset of diseases

April 20, 2021

A myriad of genetic factors can influence the onset of diseases like high blood pressure, heart diseases, and type 2 diabetes. If we were to […]

New infectious hospital framework employs robotic tools for pandemic mitigation

April 20, 2021

In December 2019, a new viral infection was detected in Wuhan, China. On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a public […]

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  • The most common anxiety medications, explained

    Endless worry, irritability and insomnia are all symptoms of a possible anxiety disorder. Luckily, there are numerous anxiety medications that can help ease the condition. […]

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    Stronger regulations lowering levels of fine particulate air pollutants (PM2.5) would benefit the health of all Americans, but Black Americans and low-income Americans would likely […]

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    Revealed: ‘Healthy’ food chains are packing their meals with as much salt as 30 bags of Walkers crisps Researchers for the Daily Mail discovered sky-high […]

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    Between late February 2023 and March 10, 2023, 67 cases of botulism linked to intragastric injection of the botulism neurotoxin (BoNT) were reported in Germany […]

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    The number of tuberculosis deaths in Europe is on the rise again after declining for almost two decades, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on […]

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    ‘For me, Ramadan is not only abstaining from food and water, it is a full body and mind detox,’ says Tahseen Akhtar, 28. Tahseen is […]

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    Illustration: Lazaro Gamio / Axios Experts are increasingly warning of a connection between heavy social media use and mental health issues in children — a […]

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    If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Journalist Maria Shriver is […]

  • Poor Bone Health a ‘Robust’ Dementia Risk Factor

    Low bone mineral density (BMD), particularly at the femoral neck, emerged as a “robust” risk factor for dementia in older adults in the long-running Rotterdam […]

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