When it comes to having a baby, that bundle of joy may bring an unexpected price tag that can affect
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Chemical pollutants in the home degrade fertility in both men and dogs, study finds
New research by scientists at the University of Nottingham suggests that environmental contaminants found in the home and diet have
Continue reading »Study of singing mice suggests how mammalian brain achieves conversation
By studying the songs of mice from the cloud forests of Costa Rica, researchers have discovered a brain circuit that
Continue reading »Engineers develop placenta-on-a-chip to study caffeine transport from mother to fetus
Engineers have used microfluidic technology to create a “placenta-on-a-chip” that models how compounds can be passed from a mother to
Continue reading »OCD medication could also stop deadly sepsis, study suggests
An antidepressant drug used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder could save people from deadly sepsis, new research from the University of
Continue reading »DDT exposure raises ALL women’s risks of breast cancer 40 years later
DDT exposure raises ALL women’s risks of breast cancer 40 years later – and those who came into contact with
Continue reading »Study shows benefits of delayed cord clamping in healthy babies
A five-minute delay in the clamping of healthy infants’ umbilical cords results in increased iron stores and brain myelin in
Continue reading »Scientists stumble upon a model to study a lethal complication
More and more hospitalized patients with sepsis are being diagnosed with a deadly complication characterized by high levels of inflammation.
Continue reading »Facial trauma malpractice lawsuits favor physicians, study finds
Southern courts favor physicians in malpractice lawsuits over facial trauma treatment, while courts in the Midwest favor patients, according to
Continue reading »Study shows need for thrombectomy-capable stroke centers remains high in 64 percent of communities studied
The need for thrombectomy-capable stroke centers (TSC) certification remains high as 64 percent of communities are beyond the maximum drive
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