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– – The familiar cry in the night, followed by a blind shuffle to the crib, a feeding, a diaper change, and a final...
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– – The familiar cry in the night, followed by a blind shuffle to the crib, a feeding, a diaper change, and a final...
– New research from Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) reveals taking aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of developing – and dying from...
– Laboratory mice are one of the most common animal models used in biological and medical research. Thousands of laboratory mouse strains are produced...
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine report that dietary capsaicin – the active ingredient in chili peppers – produces chronic activation...
– Printing whole new organs for transplants sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but the real-life budding technology could one day make...
– ‘Negativity bias’ explains difference between liberals and conservatives – Do people make a rational choice to be liberal or conservative? Do their...
– The Safra Foundation has donated £5 million to establish a permanent position at Britain’s Imperial College for a professional position in Translational Neuroscience...
– Studies show that consuming whey protein before breakfast eases blood sugar spikes often seen after meals and can moderate the body’s insulin levels....
– A study involving nearly 27, 000 older adults on five continents found that nearly 1 in 10 met criteria for pre-dementia based...
– Never mind the big bang; in the beginning was the vacuum. The vacuum simmered with energy (variously called dark energy, vacuum energy,...