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Autism |
Children with autism may benefit from being bilingual In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers find that children with autism spectrum disorders who are bilingual have improved cognitive flexibility. |
Biology / Biochemistry |
'Cross-dressing' cells may improve cancer treatment Researchers from Switzerland describe a new method that improves cancer immunotherapy by 'cross-dressing' the dendritic cells of the immune system. |
Blood / Hematology |
What is kernicterus and what are the symptoms? Learn all about kernicterus, a form of brain damage linked to severe jaundice in newborns. We look at the complications, diagnosis, and treatments for this |
Breast Cancer |
Exercise may increase lifespan after breast cancer treatment Aerobic and strength training may help to prolong breast cancer survivors' lifespans by tackling treatment side effects, such as obesity or heart disease. |
Cancer / Oncology |
Exercise may increase lifespan after breast cancer treatment Aerobic and strength training may help to prolong breast cancer survivors' lifespans by tackling treatment side effects, such as obesity or heart disease. | 'Cross-dressing' cells may improve cancer treatment Researchers from Switzerland describe a new method that improves cancer immunotherapy by 'cross-dressing' the dendritic cells of the immune system. |
Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Exercise may increase lifespan after breast cancer treatment Aerobic and strength training may help to prolong breast cancer survivors' lifespans by tackling treatment side effects, such as obesity or heart disease. |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
Best teas to drink for IBS In this article, learn about teas for relieving the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, including ginger, turmeric, peppermint, and chamomile. | The nutrient mix that could boost women's energy levels Women experience certain nutritional deficiencies that affect their energy levels and their athletic performance. Could this supplement fix this problem? |
Dermatology |
Can a mole disappear? When a new mole appears or a previously stable mole begins changing, it could be a sign of cancer. What about when a mole disappears? |
Epilepsy |
What are simple partial seizures? Simple partial seizures are a form of seizure where a person does not lose consciousness. Learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatment options here. |
GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology |
Best teas to drink for IBS In this article, learn about teas for relieving the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, including ginger, turmeric, peppermint, and chamomile. | Is sticky poop normal? An examination of sticky poop, including whether or not it is normal. Included is detail on when to see a doctor and the foods that cause it to happen. |
Melanoma / Skin Cancer |
Can a mole disappear? When a new mole appears or a previously stable mole begins changing, it could be a sign of cancer. What about when a mole disappears? |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
What is kernicterus and what are the symptoms? Learn all about kernicterus, a form of brain damage linked to severe jaundice in newborns. We look at the complications, diagnosis, and treatments for this | What are simple partial seizures? Simple partial seizures are a form of seizure where a person does not lose consciousness. Learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatment options here. |
Nutrition / Diet |
The nutrient mix that could boost women's energy levels Women experience certain nutritional deficiencies that affect their energy levels and their athletic performance. Could this supplement fix this problem? |
Pediatrics / Children's Health |
Happiness may lie in 1 hour of screen time daily Researchers at San Diego State University examine whether teens who spend a lot of time on their smartphones are more or less happy as a result. | What is kernicterus and what are the symptoms? Learn all about kernicterus, a form of brain damage linked to severe jaundice in newborns. We look at the complications, diagnosis, and treatments for this |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Happiness may lie in 1 hour of screen time daily Researchers at San Diego State University examine whether teens who spend a lot of time on their smartphones are more or less happy as a result. | Children with autism may benefit from being bilingual In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers find that children with autism spectrum disorders who are bilingual have improved cognitive flexibility. |
Public Health |
Happiness may lie in 1 hour of screen time daily Researchers at San Diego State University examine whether teens who spend a lot of time on their smartphones are more or less happy as a result. |
Sports Medicine / Fitness |
Exercise may increase lifespan after breast cancer treatment Aerobic and strength training may help to prolong breast cancer survivors' lifespans by tackling treatment side effects, such as obesity or heart disease. | The nutrient mix that could boost women's energy levels Women experience certain nutritional deficiencies that affect their energy levels and their athletic performance. Could this supplement fix this problem? |
Urology / Nephrology |
Is sticky poop normal? An examination of sticky poop, including whether or not it is normal. Included is detail on when to see a doctor and the foods that cause it to happen. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
The nutrient mix that could boost women's energy levels Women experience certain nutritional deficiencies that affect their energy levels and their athletic performance. Could this supplement fix this problem? |
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