Health
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Want Help for Chronic Pain? Try Sugar Pills
Would you take a sugar pill to relieve pain? Someday, doctors might be able to identify patients that could benefit…
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What Happens to Your Body When It’s Donated to Science?
Monique Hedmann, a third-year restorative understudy at Oregon Health and Science University, clearly recollects the commemoration benefit held for one…
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11 healthy meals you can make in under 16 minutes
11 healthy meals you can make in under 16 minutes to stay healthy and to be free from different diseases.…
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From E-Cigs to Tobacco: Here’s How Nicotine Affects the Body
E-cigarette vaping devices, those nicotine-rich cigarette alternatives, may not be as safe as once believed. This is especially so…
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Which foods lower blood sugar?
When a person has diabetes, either their body does not produce enough insulin, or it cannot use the insulin correctly,…
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New Organ on a Chip Lets Researchers Study Effects of Drugs and Disease
The human brain is the most complex and delicate of all the body’s organs, and the one most in need…
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Scientists Discover Protein Responsible for Hearing and Balance
Scientists at Harvard Medical School say they have ended a 40-year-quest for the elusive identity of the sensor protein responsible…
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CRISPR’s Potential and Dangers: Is CRISPR Worth the Risk?
The gene editing technology CRISPR has prompted both breathless predictions of medical breakthroughs and warnings of apocalypse. Yale Insights asked…
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New Test Helps Identify People at Risk for Five Deadly Diseases
A research team at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and Harvard Medical School (HMS) reports a…
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Study Shows A Depressed Spouse Increases One’s Own Cognitive Decline
Researchers at Yale School of Public Health and their scientific partners have found that having a depressed spouse can increase…
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