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Polymerized estrogen shown to protect nervous system cells
Medical researchers have demonstrated how estrogen — a natural hormone produced in the body — can be polymerized into a…
Choosing the best embryos
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Medical News Today: Common drugs may alter gut bacteria and increase health risks
Researchers have found evidence to suggest that many common prescription drugs can impact the gut microbiome, potentially increasing human health…
How to Break Out of the Children’s Menu Trap
A new book on children’s food offers suggestions on how to encourage healthful eating.
Black Scientists Held Back by Perceptions of Their Priorities
New research suggests “hard/lab science” is valued over “patient-focused science” in awarding research grants.
How to Break Out of the Children’s Menu Trap
A new book on children’s food offers suggestions on how to encourage healthful eating.
Black Scientists Held Back by Perceptions of Their Priorities
New research suggests “hard/lab science” is valued over “patient-focused science” in awarding research grants.
Something in the Way We Move
We may each have a movement “signature” that, like our face or fingerprints, is unique to us.
Something in the Way We Move
We may each have a movement “signature” that, like our face or fingerprints, is unique to us.