Period blood can vary in color and relays important information about a person’s health. Normal period blood typically varies from
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New discoveries on bacterial viruses
University of Montana researchers have published new insights in the journal Science on how bacteria cause infections, which may help
Face-to-face workshops increase household preparedness for disaster
Face-to-face workshops based on the psychology of behaviour change and disaster preparedness can be used to prompt households to take
Medical News Today: What to know about tumor necrosis factor
Tumor necrosis factor is a protein involved in inflammation. Excess tumor necrosis factor (TNF) in the blood has a role
A cellular protein as a ‘gas pump attendant’ of cancer development
The cells which make up our body vary significantly. A liver cell does not look like a muscle cell and
Gender parity: Not a foregone conclusion in all fields
Women constitute approximately 47 percent of the workforce yet they are still underrepresented at the highest levels of business, government,
Pregnant women with long commutes to work at increased risk for adverse birth outcomes
In a study published in Economics & Human Biology researchers from Lehigh University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that
Natural gene therapy for intractable skin disease discovered
Pathogenic gene mutations causing a type of intractable skin disease can be eliminated from some parts of patients’ skin as
Fish slime: An answer to antibiotic resistance?
Antibiotic resistance is an increasingly pressing issue for humanity. A recent study dives into the constituents of fish slime to
New evidence on the association of shortened sleep time and obstructive sleep apnea with sleepiness and cardiometabolic risk factors
A new study appearing in the journal CHEST®, published by Elsevier, may change the way we think about sleep disorders.