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Foods To Boost Your Mental Health & Help You Sleep Better
The food we consume determines our well-being. The body needs the proper amount of nutrients to function properly, so the
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Every year, millions of people in the U.S. contract the flu. Many people recover from the illness, but some require
Continue reading »Scientists grow functioning human neural networks in 3-D from stem cells
A team of Tufts University-led researchers has developed three-dimensional (3-D) human tissue culture models for the central nervous system that
Continue reading »New causative gene found in severe childhood epilepsy
A large international research team has discovered a new genetic cause for a severe, difficult-to-treat childhood epilepsy syndrome. Spontaneous mutations
Continue reading »Functional engineered oesophagus could pave way for clinical trials
The world’s first functional oesophagus engineered from stem cells has been grown and successfully transplanted into mice, as part of
Continue reading »Distinguishing fatal prostate cancer from ‘manageable’ cancer now possible
Scientists at the University of York have found a way of distinguishing between fatal prostate cancer and manageable cancer, which
Continue reading »Seven-day metronidazole better for trichomoniasis tx in women
(HealthDay)—A seven-day dose of metronidazole is associated with a reduced likelihood of being Trichomonas vaginalis-positive at test-of-cure compared with single-dose
Continue reading »Gabapentin beats pregabalin for chronic sciatica
(HealthDay)—For patients with chronic sciatica (CS), gabapentin (GBP) is superior to pregabalin (PGB), with fewer and less severe adverse events
Continue reading »Harvard: Heart researcher’s papers contain fraudulent data
(HealthDay)—Dozens of scientific papers from the laboratory of well-known heart researcher Piero Anversa contain fraudulent data, according to a Harvard
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