
A letter we’ve seen millions of times, yet can’t write
Despite seeing it millions of times in pretty much every picture book, every novel, every newspaper and every email message, […]
Despite seeing it millions of times in pretty much every picture book, every novel, every newspaper and every email message, […] When Danville native Linda Pike was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea in 2010, she was relieved to finally discover a […] Nearly half of all cancer patients receive radiation therapy to curb the growth of malignant cells. But little is known […] Dopamine, a signaling chemical in the brain, has the lofty job of controlling emotions, moods, movements as well as sensations […] A comprehensive review of scientific literature surrounding the psychology of vaccinations has shown that shaping behavior rather than trying to […] In a new BJU International study, women with urinary incontinence reported declines in sexual activity and arousal over the last […] Researchers from RMIT University have developed a new artificial enzyme that uses light to kill bacteria. The artificial enzymes could […] A newly identified coronavirus that killed nearly 25,000 piglets in 2016-17 in China emerged from horseshoe bats near the origin […] Long-term memory of specific places is stored in the brain in so-called place cells. A team of neuroscientists headed by […] Rising drug prices have gotten a lot of attention lately, but the actual cost of prescription medications is more than […]Health News
A letter we’ve seen millions of times, yet can’t write
Sleep apnea patient finds rest with UK dentistry
Ionizing radiation found to soften tumor cell microenvironment: When irradiated, less stiff extracellular matrices reduced cancer growth and migration, bolstering the case to further understand fractionated radiation therapy
Mutation of worm gene, swip-10, triggers age-dependent death of dopamine neurons: Death of dopamine-producing cells key feature of Parkinson’s disease
Shaping behavior, not changing minds, more effective in boosting vaccination rates
Urinary incontinence may have negative effects on sexual health
New ‘NanoZymes’ use light to kill bacteria: Artificial enzymes could be used in hospitals and toilets
New coronavirus emerges from bats in China, devastates young swine: Identified in same region, from same bats, as SARS coronavirus
How to reprogram memory cells in the brain: Neuroscientists reprogram brain cells to investigate how place memories are formed
When drugs are wrong, skipped or make you sick: The cost of non-optimized medications
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