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Scientists invent breakthrough device to detect airborne signs of disease
If you've ever sat waiting at the doctor's office to give a blood sample, you might have wished there was a way to find the same information without needles. But for all the medical breakthroughs of the 20th century, the best way to detect molecules ...
sciencedaily.com — 11 days ago
Researchers identify a dual origin of cells controlling puberty and reproduction
Researchers have shown that gonadotrophs, cells in the pituitary gland with a key role in puberty and reproduction, come from two different populations, with the majority produced after birth rather than in the embryo, as previously thought.
sciencedaily.com — 11 days ago
Increased risk of psychopathology found in offspring of people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder
A new study confirms that children of people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder have a higher risk of developing psychopathology compared to children whose parents do not have these conditions. The study, examines how the clinical and social ...
sciencedaily.com — 11 days ago
Salivary gland regenerative biobank to combat chronic dry mouth
Millions of people are affected by chronic dry mouth, or xerostomia, an agonizing side effect of damaged salivary glands. Currently, there is no cure for it. Researchers have established the world's first biobank of human salivary gland tissue ...
sciencedaily.com — 11 days ago
Breast cancer charity marks 25 years with five 25k grants
To celebrate the Pink Ribbon Foundation's 25th anniversary this month it has awarded five breast cancer charities a special one-off grant of £25,000 each.
nationalworld.com — 11 days ago
Heart attacks on the job are rising, and often fatal. Workers and employers are not prepared for the risk
Heart attacks occur each year in workplaces not prepared for cardiac emergencies, with fatal consequences. ADP, American Heart Association are teaming on it.
cnbc.com — 11 days ago
Millions taking one of UK's most common medications could be saved from cancer, study suggests
The commonly taken medication was found to have significantly improved the ability of cells to fight cancer and suppress tumor growth in several cancer types.
dailymail.co.uk — 11 days ago
Parents who give smartphones to children could be driving a frighteningly common illness, scientists discover
American experts said children and parents were trapped in a catch-22 situation with increasing evidence of social media harms and increasing usage among young people.
dailymail.co.uk — 11 days ago
Emotional well-being. Fall prevention. Chair yoga offers much to people of all ages
Emotional well-being ...
abcnews.com — 11 days ago
Man dying from asbestos-related cancer blames unlikely workplace for condition: 'The risk is widespread than people think'
A father is taking legal action after his work as a computer operator exposed him to asbestos-which he says may be the reason behind his terminal cancer diagnosis.
dailymail.co.uk — 11 days ago
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