Researchers at the UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program (VPRP) assessed the prevalence of exposure to violence, such as robbery or assault, and its impacts on the mental
For more than a decade, Hiranmoy Das, Ph.D., has been investigating how Kruppel-like Factor 2 (KLF2), a gene that codes protein into a specific human chromosome, influences the
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“The turning point for me was when doctors told me this was life or death,” says Jonathan Archipolo. The 22-year-old car salesman from Queens, NY, had been overweight
Millions of people might eventually be spared the embarrassment and extreme isolation caused by wetting themselves, thanks to new research. One in every five people has a lower
Last week we celebrated the summer solstice — the beginning of a few months of long, sun-filled, hot days. We’ll spend our days lounging by the pool, slathering
U.S. health officials are taking another look at the safety of breast implants, the latest review in a decades-long debate. At a two-day meeting that starts Monday, a
TUESDAY, Dec. 4, 2018 — A new gene therapy shows early promise against sickle cell anemia, researchers say. The therapy targets the genetic flaw that causes sickle cell.
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