UK and Brussels Close to Covid Passport Deal to Boost Holiday Hopes Summer vacations in Europe have been raised for fully vaccinated British, as an agreement with Brussels on Covid passports was nearing completion and Germany failed…
Musculoskeletal Medical Startups Race to Enter Personalized Health Tech Market As the epidemic roars unevenly, Emily Melton, founder and managing partner of Threshold VC, reflects a previous public health crisis: the Spanish flu. Only a…
Researchers developed Smart Wound Dressings with Built-in Healing Nanosensors Smart wound dressings with built-in nanosensors that glow to alert patients when a wound is not healing properly have been developed by researchers. The smart…
DHA may guard against the impact of Maternal Stress on Unborn Males during Early Development Pregnant women have long been advised to take DHA supplements to aid in healthy fetal development. According to a new study, DHA supplements can also…
Composition of Baby’s First Poop can Help Envisage Risk Develop Allergies Researchers discovered that the composition of a baby’s first feces – a thick, dark green substance known as meconium – is linked to whether or…
Researchers created an Open-access Tool to Evaluate Infant Brain Health Researchers have developed a new, open-access tool that allows doctors and scientists to assess infant brain health by measuring the concentration of various chemical markers…
Human Brain needs to Suppress Obvious Ideas to Reach the most Creative According to scientists, the human brain needs to suppress obvious ideas in order to reach the most creative ones. These obvious associations can be found…
A Compound in Avocados may tender a Way to Better Leukemia Treatment According to a new University of Guelph study, a compound found in avocados may one day lead to better leukemia treatment. According to Dr. Paul…
Study finds Teenagers use Reversible Contraception because of Community Initiative According to a new study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, a community outreach initiative at the University of Rochester Medical Center…
Oral Contraceptives gave Lower Risk of Developing Ovarian and Endometrial Cancer According to one study, women who used oral contraceptives had a much lower risk of developing both ovarian and endometrial cancer. A large study from…