The production of blood cells is regulated by so-called hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), which reside in bone marrow. It is
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Long-term effects of pre-birth exposure to anti-depressants 12 years later
Selective serotonin reuptake (SSRI) antidepressant treatment during pregnancy is associated with better performance on a computerized task to measure cognitive
Continue reading »This Beauty Influencer Got Real About Zits—and Why She’s Okay With Them
Waking up with a giant zit on your face can seem like the end of the world. But before you start
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With around 18 million hay fever sufferers in Britain, the warmer months can be a dreadful time for suffers as
Continue reading »Patient experience management platform saves solo practitioner from burnout
LifeArts Integrated Health Center in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, implemented a patient experience management platform this past year. The technology is designed
Continue reading »Chemical sensing chip sniffs out cocaine within minutes: New technology could one day lead to portable drug detectors
What if you could test for cocaine, opioids and marijuana as quickly as a breathalyzer identifies alcohol? A new, low-cost
Continue reading »Sequoia Project to bring PULSE platform nationwide for disaster response
The Sequoia Project is developing a nationwide deployment plan for Patient Unified Lookup System for Emergencies, a disaster response platform
Continue reading »Cholesterol raises the build up of Alzheimer’s proteins in the brain
High cholesterol increases the build up of Alzheimer’s proteins in the brain by 20 times, study finds Researchers believe findings
Continue reading »Genomics is disrupting the healthcare sector: A landmark report unveils wide-ranging clinical and commercial impacts of low-cost DNA sequencing and analysis
Affordable, rapid DNA sequencing is causing a revolution in medicine and healthcare globally — and it’s happening now, says Thomas
Continue reading »Mothers of children born with NAS are more likely to experience mental health problems
According to a new study, mothers of infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) have a higher prevalence of mental health
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