Ultrasound conducted before a patient develops symptoms could improve early detection of diseases in blood vessels, research led by the
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Early sensory stimulation is critical for the development of sensory networks
Sensory stimulation during a critical period soon after birth is essential for establishing networks in the brain that “map” sensations
Continue reading »Lower risk of emergency C-section if women are induced a week early
Lower risk of emergency C-section if women are induced a week early, study finds First-time mothers have a lower risk
Continue reading »Study reveals early warning signs of heart problems in patients with newly diagnosed lupus
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death in patients with lupus, a systemic autoimmune disease. In a new study
Continue reading »New model for predicting neuroblastoma outcomes incorporates early developmental signals
Neuroblastoma, a rare childhood cancer of the sympathetic nervous system, is particularly deadly because it is difficult to detect and
Continue reading »In The Future, AI Could Detect Diseases By Analyzing Your Breath
Scientists are working on developing an AI system that can analyze your breath and detect diseases. Researcher Dr. Andrea Soltoggio
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Amazon announced some exciting news today: The fourth annual Amazon Prime Day, their biggest sale of the year, is going
Continue reading »Antibiotics before birth and in early life can affect long-term health
Half of Australian infants have received at least one course of antibiotics by their first birthday. This is one of
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
Continue reading »Women who wake up early are less likely to get depressed
Women who wake up early are less likely to get depressed than late risers, claim scientists Researchers in the US
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