Scientists have discovered the signals that determine the fate of immature cells in the pancreas. The research shows that they
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If gallstones need to get out, is operating in nine out of ten cases, minimally invasive
Gallstones have a lot of people, but not everyone noticed it. Away you should be, if you are preparing complaints.
Continue reading »Study in mice suggests drug to turn fat ‘brown’ could help fight obesity
Our bodies contain two types of fat: white fat and brown fat. While white fat stores calories, brown fat burns
Continue reading »Study bridges a divide in cell aging in neurodegenerative diseases
Research from the University of Toronto has shown that in some neurodegenerative diseases, two hallmarks of cell aging – protein
Continue reading »Study measures effectiveness of online communication tools in combatting depression among socially isolated seniors
Imagine your family has moved across the state or across country. You’re retired, and your spouse has passed away. Lacking
Continue reading »Secondhand pot smoke found in kids’ lungs
(HealthDay)—If you’re a pot-smoking parent and you think your kids aren’t affected, think again. New research found evidence of secondhand
Continue reading »Nationality likely a key factor in life-and-death decisions
People making decisions about life-and-death situations consider individuals’ nationalities when deciding who should be sacrificed to save others, according to
Continue reading »Winnie Harlow Just Became the First Model With Vitiligo to Walk in the VS Fashion Show and We’re So Here for It
Winnie Harlow never ceases to amaze us. She’s made it her mission to represent people with skin conditions in the
Continue reading »Stroke of genius: Drug could target leading cause in young
A study led by researchers at the Centenary Institute has identified a drug currently used to treat cancer patients, as
Continue reading »Poor nutrition ruled out as cause for obesity in adults abused as children
In a new study, recently published in the journal Preventive Medicine, Assistant Professor Susan Mason from the University of Minnesota
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