Yuria Celidwen was born into a family of Indigenous mystics, healers, poets and explorers from the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico.
Month: May 2023
Newly discovered immune system mechanism suppresses parasitic infection
Type I interferon, a protein that is important for the body’s defense against viruses, plays a critical role in suppressing
Diabetes risk awareness not linked to risk-reducing behavior in youth
Diabetes risk perception and awareness are not associated with greater engagement in risk-reducing behaviors among U.S. youth aged 12 to
Report identifies those likely to receive meds for opioid use disorder in pregnancy
Persons receiving medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in pregnancy are more likely to be older and White and to
Autism in older adults: Studies show higher rates of mental, physical ills
While a lot of research has focused on autism in children, much less effort goes toward studying adults with autism.
Reported smoking prevalence lowest since 1965
Overall, 18.7 percent of U.S. adults reported currently using any tobacco product in 2021, with most reporting combustible tobacco product
Helping health care providers support Black breastfeeding families
Despite breastfeeding being recommended for at least two years, only 36 percent of all infants are still breastfed at their
Former football player’s cognitive symptoms improve after case study reveals alternative diagnosis and treatment
Football players who have had repetitive head trauma and concussion are at heightened risk for chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), an
How polycystic ovary syndrome can affect the health of future generations of men
Sons of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are three times more likely to develop obesity, according to a study
Breast cancer survivors can safely interrupt therapy during pregnancy: study
For young women who survive breast cancer, a new study offers some reassurance about pregnancy: Pausing hormonal therapy to have