Supporting children with developmental disorders during COVID-19
Departure from routine can be especially hard for children with developmental disorders, and the changes to daily life wrought by the pandemic pose an extra challenge for them and for their families. Yale’s Dr. Fred Volkmar, a leading authority on…
Read MoreScientists ID gene responsible for deadly glioblastoma
Scientists have identified an oncogene (a cancer-causing gene) responsible for glioblastoma, the deadliest brain tumor. The discovery offers a promising new treatment target for a cancer that is always fatal. The researchers say the oncogene is essential to the survival…
Read MoreVitamin B12 deficiency: Pain felt in either of these two body regions could mean danger
Vitamin B12 is a nutrient which helps keep the body’s nerve and blood cells healthy. The vitamin also makes DNA which is the genetic material in all cells. Lacking in the vitamin could create some worrying symptoms and feeling pain…
Read MoreNew findings about the development of brain tumors could lead to more effective treatment
For the first time, an international study team with substantial participation from researchers from the Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCC) of MedUni Vienna and Vienna University Hospital, has identified the molecular differences between individual tumor cells in ependymomas, which are an…
Read MoreRaspberries: Excellent supplier of vitamins and minerals Natural medicine natural remedies specialist portal
Raspberry season has begun Raspberries belong due to their unique flavor to the most delicious fruits for fresh consumption. Their great popularity with consumers, explains the inner and consumers. Preferably be mostly berries native. This currently season. Who do you…
Read MoreWoman compares face mask to a bra in video showing how to properly wear one
You wouldn’t wear a bra with one boob uncovered? So why are people wearing their masks not covering their full face? This is the point Denise Mejia is trying to get across in a now-viral TikTok video, comparing the two…
Read MoreCount on this juice for immunity against skin and hair woes
It is time you also build immunity against skin and hair issues. Learn how to do that from nutritionist Pooja Makhija Among the list of do’s and don’ts when it comes to building immunity, the need to make healthy lifestyle…
Read MoreCOVID-19-related symptoms persist after recovery
(HealthDay)—Most patients who have recovered from COVID-19 report persistence of at least one symptom, according to a research letter published online July 9 in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Angelo Carfi, M.D., from Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli…
Read MoreNew therapy extends breast cancer survival rate, prevents reoccurrence
A new immunotherapy developed by researchers at Northwestern University dramatically extends the survival time of mice with triple negative breast cancer, one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat forms of breast cancer. In a new study, mice treated with the…
Read MoreTime to make masks mandatory? It’s not just a US debate
Amid pervasive backsliding on social distancing, Britain and France are weighing whether to require people to wear masks in public places. Scientists say the two countries’ governments should have done so ever since they started easing lockdowns—like many other European…
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