Every cell in our body is able to turn genes (DNA) on or off, producing RNA, but when genes are
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60 years later, high school quality may have a long-term impact on cognition
A study of more than 2,200 adults who attended U.S. high schools in the early 1960s found that those who
Australia targets Big Tobacco in crackdown on vaping
Australia announced a sweeping crackdown on vaping Tuesday, accusing tobacco companies of hooking the next “generation of nicotine addicts” by
Labor induction doesn’t always reduce caesarean birth risk or improve outcomes for term pregnancies
In recent years, experts have debated whether most birthing individuals would benefit from labor induction once they reach a certain
Blocking a tiny RNA may forestall age-related bone and muscle loss, inflammation
Inhibiting a tiny RNA whose levels significantly increase with age, along with problems like weaker bones and sagging muscles, may
US to lift most federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates next week
The Biden administration will end most of the last remaining federal COVID-19 vaccine requirements next week when the national public
HIV status is not associated with mpox treatment outcomes in persons using tecovirimat
A cohort study of persons with confirmed mpox infections who were treated with the novel antiviral tecovirimat has found that