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Disabled LGBT+ young people face a battle just to be taken seriously
As young people navigate adolescence, they ask questions about their sexual attractions and how they understand gender. If they are
Continue reading »A component of green tea can help deliver drugs to tumors in the body
Wrapping an anticancer drug in a nanoscale case made of a polymer and a component of green tea is an
Continue reading »‘Moderate’ Drinking May Be a Brain Buffer
THURSDAY, Aug. 2, 2018 — Middle-aged people who drink moderately — no more than a glass of wine a day
Continue reading »A bigger belly increases your risk of getting dementia
A bigger belly increases your risk of dementia because fat cells trigger brain-damaging inflammation, finds study People with a higher
Continue reading »A reliable, easy-to-use mouse model for investigating bone metastasis
In a study published in Nature Communications, a group of researchers led by Takahiro Kuchimaru and Shinae Kondoh of Tokyo
Continue reading »Women with polycystic ovary syndrome more likely to have a child with autism
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are more likely than other women to have an autistic child, according to an
Continue reading »Scientists discover a dynamic cellular defense against breast cancer invasion
Johns Hopkins researchers report they have demonstrated in mouse tissue grown in the lab that the cell layer surrounding breast
Continue reading »A deadly virus pandemic could kill 900m people if it happened today
A global pandemic of a flu-like virus could kill 900 million people if it started to spread tomorrow, experts warn
Continue reading »Boy, 6, Has Skin-to-Skin Contact with Newborn Brother After Mom Previously Suffered a Miscarriage
Jessica Marotta, of Melrose, Massachusetts, says her 6-year-old son Mikey has always wanted to be a big brother. But, little
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