Scientists who recently identified the molecular start of Alzheimer’s disease have used that finding to determine that it should be
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To ease out the policy of population salt reduction is dangerous and scientifically unjustified
The journal Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Disease (NMCD), has published an important and authoritative statement of the ESAN (European Salt
Continue reading »Graphic warnings snuff out cigarettes’ appeal to kids
New research from Cornell University suggests graphic warning labels on cigarette ads have the same anti-smoking effect as similar warning
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 »This New Trend Has Gone Viral on Instagram—but It’s Actually Dangerous to Your Mental Health
You’ve probably seen it: Your favorite blogger posts side-by-side images where the first is an average-looking shot of them on a cloudy
Continue reading »Core language skill stable from infancy to adolescence
(HealthDay)—A core language skill, extracted from multiple measures, is stable from infancy to adolescence in children, including atypically developing children,
Continue reading »Core Language Skill Stable From Infancy to Adolescence
MONDAY, Dec. 3, 2018 — A core language skill, extracted from multiple measures, is stable from infancy to adolescence in
Continue reading »Blood factories closer to reality
Blood cells grown in large vats from a starter stock of stem cells could one day supplement or even replace
Continue reading »Heavy cream substitutes: 8 alternatives and how to use them
In a pinch, people can replace heavy cream for a mixture of milk and butter. People who are unable to
Continue reading »FDA to Update Medical Device Approvals Process
TUESDAY, Nov. 27, 2018 — A major update of the United States’ system for approving medical devices was announced yesterday
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