People trained as OB-GYNs specialize in both obstetrics and gynecology: obstetrics involves working with pregnant women, including delivering babies gynecology
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Investigational monoclonal antibody to treat Ebola is safe in adults
The investigational Ebola treatment mAb114 is safe, well-tolerated, and easy to administer, according to findings from an early-stage clinical trial
Continue reading »Nebraska man says miraculous recovery after being declared brain dead is 'proof' of God
T. Scott Marr has been dubbed a "miracle man" by his family after getting the plugged pulled in December but
Continue reading »Losing neurons is sometimes not all bad
Current thinking about Alzheimer’s disease is that neuronal cell death in the brain is to blame for the cognitive havoc
Continue reading »It Really Is Better to Give Than Receive
MONDAY, Dec. 24, 2018 — The joy of giving really does last longer than the joy of receiving, researchers report.
Continue reading »Researchers discover an immune response associated with the development of idiopathic scoliosis (IS) in zebrafish
Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) is a complex genetic disorder that affects approximately 4 per cent of children worldwide, yet its underlying
Continue reading »Menstruation is in many regions a taboo subject
In many countries and regions of the world, Menstruation is associated with a Stigma. For many women and girls therefore,
Continue reading »To ease out the policy of population salt reduction is dangerous and scientifically unjustified
The journal Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Disease (NMCD), has published an important and authoritative statement of the ESAN (European Salt
Continue reading »Get cliterate: how a Melbourne academic is redefining female sexuality
You can trace Professor Helen O'Connell's discovery of the full clitoris – and the rewriting of the world's anatomy texts
Continue reading »25-year study shows that incidence of type 1 diabetes is increasing by more than 3 percent per year in Europe
New research published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes [EASD]) shows that new
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