Lemon juice disinfects against a pathogen of severe gastrointestinal infections

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Gastrointestinal infections can be extremely uncomfortable and costly and so prevention of these infections is always desirable. The German Cancer Research Center reported, lemon...

Men with low-risk prostate cancer may do well without treatment

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A great concern for men as they age is the increased risk of prostate cancer. On the brighter side of the picture it appears...

Study: “Supercharging” Cancer-Fighting T Cells

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Yale researchers have identified a way to “supercharge” tumor-attacking T cells, a finding that may not only improve the effectiveness of a promising type...

Study: Autism not linked to general anesthesia in young children

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Neurodevelopmental disorders (problems with learning, memory, and cognitive ability) in newborn animals have been associated with undergoing surgery with general anesthesia. Studies in young...

Breast lumpectomy surgery and recovery – What to expect

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A lumpectomy is a surgical procedure in which only the tumor is removed from the breast. This an alternative to a mastectomy in which...

Walgreens COVID-19 Vaccine Scheduling: Pharmacy to Offer Third Shots

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Walgreens said it is offering the Pfizer COVID-19 booster shot nationwide to people who are eligible to receive it. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration...

Acupuncture may help to reduce hot flashes

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Acupuncture which has been around for about 5,000 years may now be a viable part of a treatment plan for women experiencing hot flashes....

Study: Human empathy is vulnerability dependent

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Jack Levin, the Irving and Betty Brudnick Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Northeastern University, presented new research at session of annual meeting of...

Research: TB Treatment Can Be Shortened for Most Children

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A UCL-led international trial exploring the effectiveness of tuberculosis (TB) treatment in children has led to a change in the World Health Organisation’s global...

Research hints at how early life experiences may affect brain wiring

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A new study of brain development in mice shortly after birth may provide insights into how early life events can affect wiring patterns in...

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Star Britney Spears Says She’s ‘Embarrassed’ by New Documentary

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Yaphet Kotto, Jewish actor who was first Black Bond villain, dies aged 81

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Corinne Masiero: French actress strips for culture during Cesar Awards ceremony

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French actress Corinne Masiero protested naked at the César Awards (March 12th) to demand the government do more to support culture during the coronavirus...