Researchers at the University of Furtwangen studied in use, the glasses to their colonization by bacteria. They found germs including
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Too Much Time in the Sun? Skin Patch Might Tell
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5, 2018 — A new mint-sized, battery-free patch that alerts wearers to potentially harmful sunlight exposure in real
Continue reading »Infections in the young may be tied to risk for mental illness: study
Could an infection make your child or teen prone to mental health issues? New research from Denmark suggests it’s possible.
Continue reading »Major depression in adolescents on the rise, says childhood studies researcher
A growing number of adolescents are going untreated for major depression nationwide over the past several years, warranting enhanced educational,
Continue reading »How the brain hears and fears
How is it that a sound can send a chill down your spine? By observing individual brain cells of mice,
Continue reading »Recognizing the signs and symptoms of type 1 and type 2 diabetes
The two primary types of diabetes are called type 1 and type 2, with type 2 being the more common.
Continue reading »How where you’re born influences the person you become
As early as the fifth century, the Greek philosopher Thucydides contrasted the self-control and stoicism of Spartans with the more
Continue reading »The Heartbreaking Truth About Poor Cardiac Arrest Patients
FRIDAY, Nov. 30, 2018 — Ambulance response times for cardiac arrest are longer in poor U.S. neighborhoods than in rich
Continue reading »Ask About the Antibiotics Prescribed for Your Child
THURSDAY, Nov. 22, 2018 — Parents, there are a number of questions you should ask when your child is prescribed
Continue reading »The 8 best foods to boost low testosterone
Testosterone is a male sex hormone that plays a role in fertility, sexual function, bone health, and muscle mass. A
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