Cybergossiping is when two or more people make evaluative comments on social media regarding a third person who is not
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A bone fracture glue is successfully tested on live animals, with stronger fixation than dental fillers
Acute bone fractures may soon be treated with an adhesive patch inspired by dental reconstruction techniques. Scientists in Sweden report
Continue reading »3-D human ‘mini-brains’ shed new light on genetic underpinnings of major mental illness
Major mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, severe depression and bipolar disorder share a common genetic link. Studies of specific families
Continue reading »Novel discoveries on aggressive NK-cell leukemia pave the way for new treatments
An international research consortium led by researchers from the University of Helsinki, Finland, has discovered new information related to a
Continue reading »Delivering cancer treatment on a nanodisc helps eliminate tumors
In the wrestling match with cancer, chemoimmunotherapy is the new strong arm, and it is building muscle with a nanodisc
Continue reading »First long-term study finds half trillion dollars spent on HIV/AIDS
Spending on HIV/AIDS globally between 2000 and 2015 totaled more than half a trillion dollars, according to a new scientific
Continue reading »What happens to our muscles during spaceflight and when living on Mars?
The inactivity of astronauts during spaceflights presents a significant risk to their muscles, says a new study in The Journal
Continue reading »Workplace anxiety can be good if you harness it to remain motivated and stay on task
New research on anxiety in the workplace finds that too much worrying about work can hinder an employee’s performance, but
Continue reading »Recommendations developed on gender equity in medicine
(HealthDay)—In a position paper published online April 17 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, recommendations are provided aimed at addressing
Continue reading »Flesh-eating bacteria cases on the rise, researchers call for urgent response
Victoria is facing a worsening epidemic of flesh-eating bacteria that cause a disease known internationally as Buruli ulcer – and
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