Houston Methodist researchers developed a new lab-on-a-chip technology that could quickly screen possible drugs to repair damaged neuron and retinal
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Relaxing on the beach may seem like the ideal summer trip, but a Purdue University expert on wellness tourism said
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(HealthDay)—Diabetes has become a worldwide epidemic, but you can protect yourself with a healthier diet. And the same type of
Continue reading »Pioneering new 3-D cancer model to speed new treatments
A scientist at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, working with local biotech company HemoShear Therapeutics, has created a
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Have you ever considered that working night shifts may, in the long run, have an impact on your health? A
Continue reading »Kate Hudson on How Her Third Pregnancy Is Different — from Prenatal Yoga to Morning Sickness
Kate Hudson is embracing her third pregnancy — both the good and the not-so-good. The 39-year-old actress and Fabletics co-founder spoke
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Stiffer breast tissue creates an environment more prone to cancer by enabling the disease to interfere with the surrounding healthy
Continue reading »Incredible Tips to Increase Serotonin Levels in the Brain
Many people know serotonin as the ‘feel good hormone’. The serotonin hormone is responsible for the regulation of moods and
Continue reading »Dancer’s brains display brain frequencies linked to emotion and memory processes
Neuroscience has studied music for decades, and it has been found to activate both the cortical and deeper brain areas.
Continue reading »A gut bacterium’s guide to building a microbiome
The mammalian gut is warm, moist, and incredibly nutrient-rich—an environment that is perfect for bacterial growth. The communities of “good
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