MEDICINE & HEALTHThough menstrual products have become an object of focus, there is a need to go deeper into the science behind pads and tampons. Read to know more.
Metal concentrations were found prevalent in US counties among American Indian, Hispanic, and Alaskan native communities. Know more about this news here. Read now!
The world's only nonuplets, consisting of five girls and four boys, hold the record for the most children to survive delivery. Check out their story in this article to learn more.
Researchers analyzed DNA from medieval burials in Germany and discovered a rural community that was tormented by infectious pathogens. Read the article to learn more.
Recent studies reveal that the brain tissues of those with severe COVID-19 are strikingly similar to that of those with old age. Read to know more about the link between severe COVID-19 and brain aging.
A recent review shows preliminary findings about how hearing aids may have the capacity to make the brain stay fit and decrease changes of developing dementia. Read to know more about these findings and how significant they could be.
Recent studies give insight on the genes that have a vital role in the pSN functioning among mice, which may serve as a springboard for further research about proprioception—the sense that keeps body movement coordinated. Read to know more about these findings.
A 13-year-old patient with leukemia who had not responded to other treatments now has no detectable cancer cells after receiving genetically edited immune cells that attack cancer. Read the article to learn more details about this story.
Read on to know why Pink Snow is dangerous to your health. U. S. scientists are trying to figure out what causes the pink algae that makes snow look pink.