In a proof-of-principle study, researchers at Johns Hopkins revealed that certain immune system cells found in the human liver, called
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Kratom Products Have High Levels of Heavy Metals: FDA
In addition to many other health risks, kratom products can have high levels of heavy metals, U.S. Food and Drug
Stuck in a loop of wrongness: Brain study shows roots of OCD
They clean their hands, many times in a row. They click switches on and off, over and over. They check
What seabirds can tell us about the tide
When the UK’s Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) set out to tag razorbills, their aim was to
Only Endurance Exercise May Slow Aging
Running, swimming, cycling and other types of endurance exercise can slow cellular aging, but strength training may not, a new
A prosthetic arm that decodes phantom limb movements
About 75% of amputees exhibit mobility of their phantom limb. Using this information, in collaboration with physicians*, researchers from CNRS
Study unlocks full potential of ‘supermaterial’ graphene
New research reveals why the “supermaterial” graphene has not transformed electronics as promised, and shows how to double its performance
What’s Best for Babies With Recurring Ear Infections
Infant ear infections can be a source of frustration for parents and babies alike. But there are steps to lessen
Seniors on Multiple Meds a Driving Hazard
Many older drivers take medications known to raise the risk of a crash, a new study shows. It found that
91 percent response rate for venetoclax against newly diagnosed AML in older adults
IMAGE: Daniel A. Pollyea, MD, MS, and colleagues report dramatic results for venetoclax against AML in older adults. view more Credit: