MONDAY, Aug. 13, 2018 — If pressed, young adults will put their parents ahead of their close friends, a new
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Neurodevelopmental anomalies, birth defects linked to Zika ID’d
(HealthDay)—Many children of mothers with evidence of confirmed or possible Zika virus infection during pregnancy do not undergo all recommended
Continue reading »Study examines how people adapt to post stroke visual impairments
A new University of Liverpool study, published in Wiley Brain and Behaviour, examines the factors that influence how a person
Continue reading »Policy changes can help ease roadblocks to a healthy diet
Diet modification can be a vital step to prevent cardiovascular disease. While various biological, economical, physical, social and psychological factors
Continue reading »Disabled LGBT+ young people face a battle just to be taken seriously
As young people navigate adolescence, they ask questions about their sexual attractions and how they understand gender. If they are
Continue reading »Subcutaneous injection: Definition and what to expect
Providers often use subcutaneous injections for medications that must be absorbed into the bloodstream slowly and steadily, such as insulin.
Continue reading »A component of green tea can help deliver drugs to tumors in the body
Wrapping an anticancer drug in a nanoscale case made of a polymer and a component of green tea is an
Continue reading »Parents’ smoking and depression linked to increased ADHD risk in children
A new study has identified adults’ smoking and depression as family environmental factors associated with the development of attention-deficit hyperactivity
Continue reading »Military sexual assault linked to PTSD and depression in LGB veterans
In a Journal of Traumatic Stress study of military veterans, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) veterans were twice as likely
Continue reading »Health Woes Hit 1 in 7 Babies Exposed to Zika in U.S. Territories
TUESDAY, Aug. 7, 2018 — About 14 percent of babies born in U.S. territories to women infected with Zika have
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