Fruit fly wing research reshapes understanding of how organs form
How do fruit flies grow their wings? Rutgers scientists discovered a surprising answer that could one day help diagnose and treat human genetic diseases. Even […]
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How do fruit flies grow their wings? Rutgers scientists discovered a surprising answer that could one day help diagnose and treat human genetic diseases. Even […]
Read moreHow does the Ride on an electric bike on the brain? Doctors found out now that the use of Electric bicycles leads in the elderly […]
Read more(HealthDay)—Nuts are a delicious food to enjoy year-round, adding a richer taste to many of your favorite dishes. High in protein, fiber and essential minerals, […]
Read moreTeeth-whitening products available over the counter could potentially be damaging teeth, new research suggests. Some products available on the high street were found to reduce […]
Read moreTamera Mowry-Housley is relying on Tia Mowry-Hardrict to get better — but not in the way you might think! After Tamera, 40, recently came down […]
Read moreOne in 13 young people in the UK experiences post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) before the age of 18, the first study of its kind suggests. […]
Read moreScientists have long sought to develop drug therapies that can more precisely diagnose, target and effectively treat life-threatening illness such as cancer, cardiovascular and autoimmune […]
Read moreResearch led by Johns Hopkins investigators has uncovered the roles of two types of cells found in the vessel walls of fat tissue and described […]
Read moreMost reptiles and fish have multiple sets of teeth during their lifetime. However, most mammals, such as humans, have only one set of replacement teeth […]
Read moreHave you recently carried heavy shopping bags up a few flights of stairs? Or run the last 100 metres to the station to catch your […]
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