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Invasive Measurement of Blood Glucose No Longer Necessary


February 11, 2016


98% of Women in Somalia Have Undergone Female Genital Mutilation


The practice of female genital mutilation is more widespread, and affects many more women and girls, than previously thought, according to a new report from Unicef.

In the most-affected country, Somalia, 98% of the female population aged between 15 and 49 had undergone the procedure, the United Nations children’s fund says… Read More>>

Source: Quartz


Researchers Connect Sleep Loss to Higher Rates of Illness



Researchers Reveal How Cancer Cells Form Tumors


February 4, 2016


In the Dark Over Bowel Cancer Rates



HIV is Still Growing, Even When Undetectable in the Blood



E-Cigarettes Tied to Reduced Odds of Quitting Smoking


January 28, 2016


A Scary New Superbug Gene has Reached at Least 19 Countries



Chronic Stress Could Lead to Depression and Dementia



A New Role for ApoE Explains its Diverse Range of Effects, Particularly in Alzheimer’s


January 21, 2016


Learning a Second Language May Depend on the Strength of Brain’s Connections



Pattern of Brain Chatter ‘Clue to Anaesthesia Response’



Potato Rich Diet ‘May Increase Pregnancy Diabetes Risk’


January 14, 2016


New Insights into Causes of Loss of Orientation in Dementia



Implanted Coils Help Some Lung Disease Patients, Study Says



First Serotonin Neurons Made from Human Stem Cells


December 17, 2015


Obesity ‘Biggest Threat to Women’s Health’ in England



Eighty Children Get Chickenpox at Brunswick North West Primary, a School that Calls for ‘Tolerance’ of Vaccine Dodgers



Molecule Clears Alzheimer’s Plaques in Mice


December 10, 2015


Researchers Discover Key Biological Markers for Psychotic Disorders



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