The flooding and devastation left by Hurricane Michael, Americans faced with the clean-up are facing a new health threat:
Month: October 2018
Dry conditions in East Africa half a million years ago possibly shaped human evolution, study finds
IMAGE: This is Dr. Daniel Deocampo, professor of geosciences at Georgia State University. view more Credit: Georgia State University ATLANTA–Samples of
A role for circadian enhancers to prevent myocardial injury in the perioperative setting
Innovative cardioprotective strategies are of imminent demand. Nonfatal myocardial ischemia (MI) poses a significant risk to patients undergoing major non-cardiac
Adolescent THC exposure alters neurons/gene networks associated with psychosis risk
Young adults with exposure to THC (the psychoactive component of cannabis) during adolescence have alterations in the structure of neurons
Picture perfect: Researchers gain clearest ever image of Ebola virus protein
Researchers at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) have for the first time imaged the structure
Preteens’ HPV Shot Won’t Encourage Early Sex, Study Says
Girls who get vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) do not see it as permission to have sex, a new study
Eliminating emissions in India and China could add years to people’s lives
The 2.7 billion people who live in China and India — more than a third of the world’s population —
A 150-year-old drug might improve radiation therapy for cancer
A drug first identified 150 years ago and used as a smooth-muscle relaxant might make tumors more sensitive to radiation
Vast leukemia dataset could help researchers match therapies to patients
After years of work, researchers are releasing a massive dataset detailing the molecular makeup of tumor cells from more than
Despite Opioid Crisis, Most Patients Want the Drugs for Post-Op Pain
By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter Latest Chronic Pain News MONDAY, Oct. 15, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Despite a flood of news