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Exposure to wood smoke can have different effects on the respiratory immune systems of men and women—effects that may be
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Thanks to 3D printing, orthopedic surgeons can now get their hands on the bones of patients before they reach the
Read moreHeartburn and gas: Is there a link?
A person can have heartburn or gas independently of each other. This is because the two conditions have different causes,
Read moreHow gene activity shapes immunity across species: Evolution of antiviral and antibacterial immunity charted
By sequencing genes from over a quarter of a million cells across six mammalian species, researchers at the Wellcome Sanger
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Three proteins regulate each other with surprising twists and turns in female mouse eggs, a finding that may play an
Read moreImportance of infant diet in establishing a healthy gut
A child has until the age of two-and-a-half to establish healthy gut bacteria — with little change after this point,
Read moreKylie Jenner Is Being Sued for Allegedly Copying Another Brand's Eye Shadow
You couldn't tell from how happy Kylie Jenner seemed to be while announcing three new Lip Kit colors on her
Read moreJenna Jameson Shares Emotional Photo Post: 'You Are Enough No Matter Your Size'
Jenna Jameson is opening up about her weight loss again with an encouraging message to fans. The former adult film actress
Read moreNo, Using Birth Control Doesn't Hurt Your Fertility
Many people rely on birth control in order to plan, delay or avoid pregnancy. And while birth control methods like
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