Für Professor Mark Prausnitz is the future: "Who needs a vaccination, simply buy a vaccine patch and is stuck at
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Perfectionists more likely to develop bulimia: New research
Bulimia nervosa is a common and life-threatening eating disorder. About 275,000 Canadian girls and women will have bulimia at some
Continue reading »Research shows benefits of spore-based probiotic supplements—but most probiotics offer little to no benefit
Over the counter probiotic products are found in most drug and grocery stores promising to restore and promote gut health.
Continue reading »Children’s mental health suffers after disasters like Michael: How to help
Windows boarded and emergency plans in place, with gallons of water and canned goods stocked. As people who are rushing
Continue reading »Research shows at-risk elementary students benefit from child-centered play therapy
Elementary school students who received child-centered play therapy services over the course of a school year showed significant positive changes,
Continue reading »Research shows diet has little influence on precursor to gout
Dietary factors have a far smaller influence on urate levels (a precursor to gout) than previously envisaged, new University of
Continue reading »Lab worker caught a deadly rare virus – from a research monkey
Lab worker’s body is turning numb after becoming ‘the only person in a decade’ to catch a deadly rare virus
Continue reading »Latest research hints at predicting autism risk for pregnant mothers
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute—led by Juergen Hahn, professor and head of biomedical engineering—are continuing to make remarkable progress with
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 »Transforming pregnancy research with a smartphone app
For years, pregnant women have been underrepresented in biomedical research. Current treatments, interventions and guidelines do a poor job of
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