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If someone were to ask you if you’re asexual, how would you reply? If your answer is: “Oh no, I’m
Continue reading »Why your summer might be full of mosquitoes, according to a scientist
As you pack your bags for the cottage or campground this weekend, don’t forget to bring light clothes with long
Continue reading »Everything big data claims to know about you could be wrong
When it comes to understanding what makes people tick—and get sick—medical science has long assumed that the bigger the sample
Continue reading »Genomic testing for the causes of stillbirth should be considered for routine use
Miscarriage and stillbirth are devastating events, and today, around 25 percent of these perinatal deaths are unexplained despite autopsy. Discovering
Continue reading »Diabetes may be an early manifestation of pancreatic cancer
A new study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, published by Oxford University Press, indicates that recent-onset type
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Far too often, we associate weight gain with indulgences or other slip-ups in our routines. But for Sara Carlucci, a
Continue reading »APA: Suicide prevention should be a public health priority
(HealthDay)—Suicide prevention needs to be a public health priority, according to the American Psychological Association (APA). The APA calls for
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Gluten intolerance is often mistaken for celiac disease, but they are separate conditions. Celiac disease is a severe autoimmune disease,
Continue reading »Severe eczema may be linked to heart disease risk
(HealthDay)—Sufferers of severe eczema may be at greater risk for heart attack, stroke and irregular heartbeat, British researchers report. Although
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