Women May Face Higher Risk of Stroke Following Infertility Treatment
The News Women who became pregnant after infertility treatment were more likely to have a stroke in the year following the birth when compared with […]
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The News Women who became pregnant after infertility treatment were more likely to have a stroke in the year following the birth when compared with […]
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Cardiff University research finds the use of an electric field, called electrostatic precipitation, could prevent aerosol spread of viruses during surgery with up to 99% […]
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Fewer older teens in Colorado died by suicide in 2022 than at almost any point in the past decade, but kids in early adolescence didn’t […]
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The ending of a nine-year relationship gave me the final push to start therapy. It was 2020, and I was finding it hard to navigate the […]
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Scale Biosciences, Inc. (ScaleBioTM), an innovator in single cell sequencing leveraging combinatorial indexing technologies, today announced an expansion of their product portfolio to enable a […]
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Research led by Minji Kim, assistant professor of health promotion, education, and behavior, has found that marketing strategies used by e-cigarette manufacturers increase the likelihood […]
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Tufts Now: How can we tell if symptoms such as forgetfulness are a sign of normal aging or a medical issue such as dementia? What’s […]
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Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), which is a type of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), arises due to hepatic fat accumulation, which subsequently leads to inflammatory damage […]
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In a recent editorial published in Fermentation, researchers examined the use of fermentation as a means to increase the antioxidant potential of foods. Editorial: The […]
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Lace up your boots — it’s time for an adventure! While we can’t actually jet off to explore the Australian outback right now, we can […]
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