Maya Rees never liked what she saw when she looked in the mirror. As a teenager she searched for clothes
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Scientists uncover new details in how sense of smell develops
Dogs, known for their extraordinarily keen senses of smell, can be trained to use their sensitive sniffers to find drugs,
Continue reading »New report shows increasing trend of EMS-administered naloxone for overdoses
A study conducted by researchers with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
Continue reading »Diabetes patients can reduce their risk of heart failure by 70 per cent
If patients with type 2 diabetes follow their doctor’s advice regarding diet, exercise, quitting smoking, and taking their medication, they
Continue reading »Public unaware of cancer risk from too little exercise, study reports
It has long been accepted that regular exercise can assist in helping to prevent or reduce the risk of a
Continue reading »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 »A component of green tea can help deliver drugs to tumors in the body
Wrapping an anticancer drug in a nanoscale case made of a polymer and a component of green tea is an
Continue reading »Study: 1 in 7 children of Zika-infected moms have problems
Researchers say the one in seven children of U.S. mothers who were infected with Zika during pregnancy developed some kind
Continue reading »Innovative diagnostic test for tuberculosis could save millions of lives
LifeArc, the medical research charity, and the University of St Andrews Infection Group today announced a partnership to develop a
Continue reading »Folic Acid Supplements in Pregnancy Help Kids of Women With Epilepsy
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 1, 2018 — Drugs taken in pregnancy to prevent epilepsy seizures can raise the risk of language delays
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