New Research: Nintedanib benefits patients with autoimmune disease–related lung diseases

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A new clinical published in Arthritis & Rheumatology reveals that nintedanib, a medication that helps prevent changes to lung tissue, may help patients with...

Study suggests skip the bacon if you are trying to father...

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Bacon blogger and author of "Bacon, A Love Story," Heather Lauer, calls it "meat candy." The traditional breakfast meat that pairs well with eggs...

Study suggests link between lucid dreaming and psychosis

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A recent study conducted by the European Science Foundation suggested that brain activity during lucid dreaming is similar to that during psychosis, leading researchers...

Research explores how to reduce bad behaviour at work

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People who can self-reflect and regulate their moral behaviour are more likely to bounce back after a failure rather than deviate from their ‘moral...

Scientists develop new way of studying the genetics of mental illness

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A recent advance in technology allows researchers to reprogram skin cells from patients and turn them into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which can...

The spinal cord and autonomic nervous system

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The spinal cord is a particularly important part of the nervous system. It connects the central nervous system with the peripheral nervous system. The...

Study: A new way to disarm antibiotic resistance in deadly bacteria

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Scientists think they may have uncovered a whole new approach to fighting antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which, if successful, would help address a health crisis responsible...

NIH study may explain why women have more allergic reactions

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Women have been documented to have more severe allergic reactions and incidents of anaphylaxis caused by food, medication, and insect bites than men. The...

Research identifies key regulator of cell differentiation

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Embryonic stem cells and other pluripotent cells divide rapidly and have the capacity to become nearly any cell type in the body. Scientists have...

Study compares effectiveness of osteoporosis meds

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A variety of non-hormonal medications are available to strengthen bones in postmenopausal women. A new study compared the effectiveness of a variety of medications...

C-section and antibiotics during pregnancy increase childhood obesity risk

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A new study has reported that exposure to antibiotics during pregnancy and cesarean sections increase the risk of childhood obesity. The study authors note that...

MicroQuin to launch cancer study to space station on Northrop Grumman...

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An investigation from biotechnology startup MicroQuin launching to the International Space Station (ISS) on Northrop Grumman’s 17th Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) aims to better...