THESE Famous Celebrities Have Serious Skin Problems SEE How They Cope With Them
It’s easy to confuse celebrities as supernatural beings, their eternally flawless skin and physique such that they cannot be spotted by dirt. But that is hardly the truth, as our dear celebrities also face the challenging situation in which their…
Read MoreGenetic map reveals potential new treatment for aggressive childhood brain tumor
A genetic map of an aggressive childhood brain tumor called medulloblastoma has helped researchers identify a new generation anti-cancer drug that can be repurposed as an effective treatment for the disease. This international collaboration, led by researchers from The University…
Read MoreNo Room? No Problem! These Are the Best High Chairs for Tight Spaces
Family meals are a special time, and welcoming your new solid-food eater to the table is a momentous occasion. Tight spaces around kitchen tables, in dining rooms and on outdoor patios, however, can make it challenging to fit a high…
Read MoreChronic Stress, Genetics May Raise Alzheimers Risk
A review of human and animal epidemiological studies found that long-term stress and genetic factors may act through the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis ¢a pathway in the brain that mediates stress responses ¢to contribute to the development of Alzheimer’s disease. The…
Read MoreWomen who vape are more likely to have low birthweight babies, study shows
Women who use electronic cigarettes during pregnancy are 33% more likely than those who don’t to give birth to low-birthweight infants, according to a new study by a team of researchers from UCLA and other institutions. Low-birthweight babies—those weighing less…
Read MoreThird Dose of Pfizers COVID-19 Vaccine Improves Protection in Organ Transplant Recipients
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A third dose of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer/BioNTech improves protection against the novel coronavirus in solid-organ transplant recipients, a population particularly vulnerable to more severe COVID-19-related outcomes, according to new study findings. A…
Read More1 in 20 college students has internet gaming disorder, study finds
(HealthDay)—Is it possible to become addicted to gaming on the internet? Yes, warns new research that discovered when young people get too hooked it may trigger sleep difficulties, depression, anxiety and, in some cases, even suicidal thoughts. Phone interviews conducted…
Read MoreBlake Lively's Daughter Inez, 4, Hilariously Chooses Her Mom's Outfit
Fashion forward! Blake Lively let her 4-year-old daughter, Inez, pick her clothes on Wednesday, July 7 — and the result leaves a lot to unpack. Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s Sweetest Quotes About Their Daughters “When you try to get…
Read MoreMolecular imaging improves staging and treatment of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas
For patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (PDAC), molecular imaging can improve staging and clinical management of the disease, according to research published in the June issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine. In a retrospective study of PDAC patients, the…
Read MoreSoft tissue regeneration in a cell-free scaffold microenvironment
In a new report now published on Scientific Reports, Irini Gerges and a team of scientists in Italy and the U.S. studied the importance of biomechanical and biochemical cues to create culture conditions suited for three-dimensional (3D) regenerative microenvironments and…
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