Bulimia nervosa is a common and life-threatening eating disorder. About 275,000 Canadian girls and women will have bulimia at some
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Tampax Just Released a Menstrual Cup That Promises to Be Way More Comfortable Than Most
Believe it or not, the menstrual cup has actually been around for a century. Yet even though this period protection device
Continue reading »Infants are more likely to learn when with a peer
Infants are more likely to learn from on-screen instruction when paired with another infant as opposed to viewing the lesson
Continue reading »People donate more when they sense they are being watched
The mere presence of a pair of eyes on a sign requesting donations makes people more likely to give more.
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Continue reading »Vaccine opt-outs dropped slightly when California added more hurdles
In response to spiking rates of parents opting their children out of vaccinations that are required to enroll in school—and
Continue reading »What are normal testosterone levels? Ages, males, females, and more
Levels depend on a person’s age, sex, and health. Males usually have much higher levels of testosterone in their body
Continue reading »More than one in five children in England care for sick and disabled family members
New figures from BBC News and the University of Nottingham reveal that the extent of caring by children is much
Continue reading »How skin begins: New research could improve skin grafts, and more
University of Colorado Boulder researchers have discovered a key mechanism by which skin begins to develop in embryos, shedding light
Continue reading »Decisions recruiting gut feelings seen as reflection of true self, more assuredly held, study says
Why do some people trust their gut instincts over logic? It could be that they see those snap decisions as
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