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‘Pet prep’ could be key to disaster survival
James Cook University researchers have discovered most pet owners have inadequate plans for their pets if a natural disaster strikes—but
Read moreBlood marker could help ID those at risk of debilitating peripheral artery disease
To track cardiovascular health, doctors measure blood pressure, cholesterol levels and blood sugar, among a number of other cardiovascular disease
Read moreDNA modifications could be used to determine the progression of severe liver disease
Findings of a national study led by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope, identify
Read moreResearch breakthrough could protect against breast cancer progression
Leading scientists have identified a possible link between antibiotic use and the speed of breast cancer growth in mice, and
Read moreCalorie creep could make you put on up to two stone a year
An (extra) apple a day…makes you gain 10lbs! Calorie creep could make you put on up to two stone a
Read moreShockwave therapy could help with several ‘difficult to treat’ disorders
Shockwave therapy—used as a last resort to treat wounds that do not heal with conventional treatments—could have other, previously unknown
Read moreNew drug molecules could prevent skin aging caused by sun exposure
Two new molecules that generate minute amounts of the gas hydrogen sulfide have been found to prevent skin from aging
Read moreSynthetic hinge could hold key to revolutionary smart insulin therapy
For people with diabetes who are insulin dependent, glycemic control is a full-time job. But what if their medication could
Read moreCould fathers be the missing link in baby sleep?
If dads did the brunt of the baby settling from the beginning, could we set ourselves up for better sleep
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