In a new study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Associate Professor Dr. Cara Frankenfeld of the George Mason College of Health and Human Services found racial disparities in how
Drew Barrymore credited her 20-pound weight loss to her trainer in a new Instagram post. The post is part of Drew’s “Wellness Week” on Instagram. She says her
There continues to be a high rate of suicide among older New Zealand men and an Otago psychogeriatrician says more needs to be done to understand why and
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With February being Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, new research is illuminating how this problem is manifesting online. “Digital dating abuse” as it has been termed, uses technology
In Biology 101 you were taught that inside each cell, tiny strands of a molecule called RNA “transcribe” the genetic code in your DNA, the first step in
Addressing the widespread concern over transparency and reproducibility in biomedical research, one of the largest institutions in German science has begun to provide a framework, interventions, and incentives
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Yale researchers have discovered that microRNAs, small ribonucleic acids that drive communication between cells, present a new potential pathway for treating allergies and asthma. The study was published
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