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Month: September 2021
Mothers’ diabetes may induce premature aging of neural tissue in early development of fetuses, leading to birth defects
More than 3 million women of birthing age in the U.S. and 60 million in the world have diabetes—a disease
Regular exercise may lower risk of developing anxiety by almost 60%
A quick online search for ways to improve our mental health will often come up with a myriad of different
Federal mandate takes vaccine decision off employers’ hands
Larger U.S. businesses now won’t have to decide whether to require their employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Doing so
Researchers developing smart dental implants that resist bacterial growth, generate their own electricity
More than 3 million people in America have dental implants, used to replace a tooth lost to decay, gum disease,
Study links free radicals to heart damage caused by cancer
A new study in animal models shows that the presence of a cancer tumor alone can lead to cardiac damage,
Analysis: Biden’s war on virus becomes war on unvaccinated
They’re a source of frustration. A risk to their fellow citizens. A threat to the nation’s economic recovery. President Joe
What the brain shows: The benefits of virtual reality in creative arts therapies
Virtual reality (VR) continues to expand its uses in medicine, specifically in treatments for psychological conditions like trauma, phobias and
Experts make weak recommendation for medical cannabis for chronic pain
In The BMJ today, a panel of international experts make a weak recommendation for a trial of non-inhaled medical cannabis or cannabinoids
Here’s how COVID-19 can affect your mouth
A lost or altered sense of taste, dry mouth and sores are common among COVID-19 patients and those symptoms may