The New York Times published an article on Dec. 26 reporting that the American Medical Association reminded doctors to put their patient's welfare first. To learn more... … [Read more...]
Archives for 2012
Celebrity usage of strange substances continued to make news in 2012.
Sense About Science (SAS), a charity dedicated to help people sift through the vast amount of misinformation, has released its annual report listing the worst abuses against science. Continued reading..... … [Read more...]
Study Links Milk-Producing Protein to Agressive Breast Cancer
A new study from Hong Kong released results of a new study highlighting a recent discovery regarding protein ELF5, a protein which activates milk production and its affect on cancer cells. For further reading..... … [Read more...]
Bullying by Childhood Peers Leaves a Trace That Can Change the Expression of a Gene Linked to Mood
A recent study by a researcher at the Centre for Studies on Human Stress (CSHS) at the Hôpital Louis-H. Lafontaine and professor at the Université de Montréal suggests that bullying by peers changes the structure surrounding a gene involved in regulating mood, making victims more vulnerable to mental health problems as they age. Continued Reading … [Read more...]
Dystextia’: Gibberish texts sound stroke alarm
Imagine you were a devoted husband, waiting to hear from your wife about her due date after a visit to the obstetrician, and you saw these on your phone: "every where thinging days nighing" "Some is where!" To continue reading … [Read more...]
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