If your child has eczema, anything that aggravates the child’s skin can worsen symptoms, the American Academy of Dermatology says.
Month: December 2018
New review of scientific studies confirms food cravings can be reduced
Food craving, the intense desire to eat certain foods, can sabotage efforts to maintain healthy eating habits and body weight,
Pregnant women, young children most likely to use bed nets to prevent malaria
When households in sub-Saharan Africa don’t have an adequate number of insecticide-treated bed nets, pregnant women and children under five
The source of stem cells points to two proteins
Mammalian embryos are unlike those of any other organism as they must grow within the mother’s body. While other animal
Pushing closer to a new cancer-fighting strategy
A molecular pathway that’s frequently mutated in many different forms of cancer becomes active when cells push parts of their
Health Tip: Ice Skate Safely
Ice skating is a fun winter activity, and it’s also great exercise. The National Safety Council suggests how you and
New models sense human trust in smart machines
New “classification models” sense how well humans trust intelligent machines they collaborate with, a step toward improving the quality of
FSU researchers find racial inequity among adolescents receiving flu vaccine
Black adolescents living in the United States tend to receive the influenza vaccine at significantly lower rates than their white
Discovery of new neural mechanism underlying anxiety points to possible treatments
According to some estimates, up to one in three people around the world may experience severe anxiety in their lifetime.
How returning to a prior context briefly heightens memory recall
Whether it’s the pleasant experience of returning to one’s childhood home over the holidays or the unease of revisiting a