Dont trust TikTok for trustworthy info on autism
TikTok may be great for watching funny cat videos and learning make-up hacks, but new research suggests this platform should not be trusted when it comes to information on autism. “The majority of the information was either blatantly false or…
Read MoreRoundup: CISA, HC3 warn about new ransomware and DDoS exploits
The Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center, or HC3, warned this week about a new ransomware that has a shared encryption feature designed to entice ransomware with the promise of streamlined data recovery. Meanwhile, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency…
Read MoreDoes chicken soup really help when youre sick? A nutrition specialist explains whats behind the beloved comfort food
Preparing a bowl of chicken soup for a loved one when they’re sick has been a common practice throughout the world for centuries. Today, generations from virtually every culture swear to the benefits of chicken soup. In the U.S., the…
Read MoreRare lung cells reveal another surprise with implications for cystic fibrosis
A new study by University of Iowa researchers finds that rare lung cells known as pulmonary ionocytes facilitate the absorption of water and salt from the airway surface. This function is exactly the opposite of what was expected of these…
Read MoreDelaying cord clamping could save lives of premature babies
Reviewed Waiting for two minutes or longer to clamp the umbilical cord of a premature baby soon after birth could help reduce the risk of death, compared with immediately clamping the umbilical cord, or waiting a shorter time before doing…
Read MoreNine in ten parents worry about their babys skin during first year, study finds
Nine out of ten parents worry about a skin complaint in their baby’s first year, according to research. A poll of 500 mums and dads, with children aged between one and three, found 12 percent fret about five or more…
Read MoreStaring at screens can cause eye strain. Heres tips to prevent that
Millions of people spend hours looking at screens every day, straining their eyes. An ophthalmologist at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston offers some tips for easing both eye strain and headaches. “We focus on one object, especially an object…
Read MorePeanut allergies: Special toothpaste may help reduce reactions
A new oral immunotherapy could help lessen the severity of allergic reactions to peanuts in those with an allergy. Typical existing therapies involve exposing children at a young age before they demonstrate an allergy. This new potential treatment puts low…
Read MoreB12 deficiency: A hidden trigger of inflammation?
A new study has identified a compelling link between vitamin B12 deficiency and chronic inflammation, which is associated with a range of health problems including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. Published in the Journal of the Science of Food…
Read MoreNovel dynamic imaging technology captures the bodys immune response to COVID-19 infection
A team of UC Davis scientists has used dynamic total-body positron emission tomography (PET) to provide the first imaging of the human body’s immune response to COVID-19 infection in recovering patients. Their work, published in Science Advances, could lead to…
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