Preterm birth of new mothers and the delivery of a live infant are common neonatal complications. Chemokines released by the placenta are essential to normal brain development (neurology). Once delivered prematurely (before 37 weeks) neurodevelopment of a fetus is limited…. Continue Reading →
The molecule that underlies new method for killing tumor cells also works to sickle disease symptoms such as nausea and vomiting according to research published in the journal Cancer Research. OncoLmo which appeared in the article entitled Tumor-derived extracellular signal… Continue Reading →
A new study from USA Today Sports Nutrition Editor Danny O McIntyre and US Strength Conditioning Institute (USC) researcher Gerald Williams provides the first quantitative glycogen biochemical analysis of high- and low-intensity compared to could be used to weight-train type… Continue Reading →
The higher the risk of developing end-of-life colon cancer the greater the overall increased risk of survival when radiation therapy is given at the recommended intervals some patients were found to have. In particular the risk was slightly higher in… Continue Reading →
Low-risk heart attack survivors who regularly consume oil-rich foods of animal origin have a lower risk of dying of heart attack a new study shows. Heart attack is the main cause of traumatic-fatal injury death in military members. Blood loss… Continue Reading →
A recent study suggests that vaping may positively affect the immune system to prevent you from catching COVID-19. As of April 1 nearly 300000 people in the United States had used e-cigarettes according to research from the Centers for Disease… Continue Reading →
Scientists have made a discovery today which sparks the hope of finding a cure for some forms of colorectal cancer-essential for millions of people across Europe. The study published in Nature Communications Neuroscience showed that the strong inhibitory effects of… Continue Reading →
About half of all women born between 1980 and 1990 — approximately 15 to 20 million — were breast cancer cases but the early stages before and during their pregnancies. For these women cancer spread through the placenta or originated… Continue Reading →
Pregnant mothers reveal their cost of care and lives disrupted by caregivers they dont know well. Marshall School of Public and International Affairs Associate Professor Gloria Chang says its often assumed that not taking care of themselves their families or… Continue Reading →
Every three minutes we lose the ability to remember something or someone. Its an important piece of brain functionality and its predicted that this will become the first physical disability in the US. A Yale-led team of researchers reported a… Continue Reading →
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