Mopping up free radicals with antioxidants was the rage in the 1970’s; people were taking large, sometimes massive doses of
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Burns take a toll on academic outcomes
A new study published in the BMJ’s Archives of Disease in Childhood has found young people of both sexes who
These lollipops could ‘sweeten’ diagnostic testing for kids and adults alike
A lollipop might be a sweet reward for a kid who’s endured a trip to the doctor’s office, but now,
Criticism with care is more persuasive
In pursuit of a more ethical world, people in business and society speak out to criticize groups for wrongdoing and
Baby talk: How early childhood centers can help multilingual children
Infants from multilingual backgrounds “talk” less with their early childhood educators, which could slow their language development, according to a
Real milk remains the best deal in the sports beverage world, says expert
Everywhere you look there seems to be a new sports beverage hitting the market. Some become extremely popular using savvy
How do I stop my mind racing and get some sleep?
Martin turns off the light to fall asleep, but his mind quickly springs into action. Racing thoughts about work deadlines,
New Medicare analysis study reveals critical gaps and disparities in access to Parkinson’s disease care
A new study has identified critical gaps in care for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) in the U.S., including disparities
Air monitor can detect COVID-19 virus variants in about 5 minutes
Now that the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic has ended, scientists are looking at ways to surveil indoor environments
Researchers develop hematopoietic stem cell culture technology for safer and more effective genome editing
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are rare cells found in the bone marrow that produce red blood cells, white blood cells,