"Creativity peaks in your twenties and fifties"

[ad_1] Copyright of the image Getty Images If you've ever wondered why your mind is a hot spot for new ideas in your twenties, you may encounter the first of two creative summits. A new study from Ohio State University revealed that our mid-twenties became a breeding ground for innovation. The study has looked at … Read more

What is the Impossible Burger and is it healthy?

[ad_1] By Jillian Kubala, MS, RD Impossible Burger is a vegetable alternative to traditional meat burgers. It is said that it mimics the flavor, aroma and texture of the beef. Some claim that the Impossible Burger is more nutritious and environmentally friendly than beef burgers. Others argue that some ingredients of the Impossible Burger may … Read more

Sudden death of a teen cheerleader caused by a streptococcus: autopsy

[ad_1] Her family learned that a 13-year-old girl from Kentucky, who died a few hours after falling ill, was suffering from streptococcus, learned two months after her sudden loss. "Apparently, an underlying Strep infection has overwhelmed his immune system with little or no warning, and catastrophic results," said the eighth-grade family, Lilliana Schalck, in a … Read more

Placental function related to brain damage associated with autism

[ad_1] Anna Penn, M.D., Ph.D., Neonatologist in the Divisions of Neonatology and Fetal Medicine and Neuroscience Development at Children's National Credit: Children's National Allopregnanolone (ALLO), a hormone produced by the placenta at the end of pregnancy, is a neurosteroid so powerful that disrupting its ongoing supply to the developing fetus can make it vulnerable to … Read more

A cheerleader from Ky, who died after being sick at a competition, had "an underlying strep infection," says the family | New

[ad_1] (FOX NEWS) – A Kentucky cheerleader, who died after being sick at a cheerleading competition in February, had an underlying strep infection, said her family. Lilliana Schalck, a Highlands Middle School student, complained on February 23 to feel ill at a cheerleader competition in Columbus, Ohio. She was taken to a nearby hospital where … Read more

Will the kisses give way to the Susquehanna Valley?

[ad_1] A blood sucking insect known as the kissing bugs was found in a state near Pennsylvania. Embracing stink bug is common in Latin America, and experts at Penn State Extension have stated that the insect is specifically looking for humans. "When it feeds, it defecates simultaneously Thus, when a person gets rid of it, … Read more

A Boston elementary school student tests positive for mumps

[ad_1] A Boston elementary school student tests positive for mumps Updated: 23:43 EDT April 26, 2019 A third-grade student at a Boston elementary school has tested positive for mumps, school officials confirmed Friday night. The student attended Otis Elementary School in East Boston. "We do not think that the student has been in close contact … Read more

UPDATE: County identifies other places where a person with measles can be transmitted by the disease – Hampton Bays

[ad_1] April 27, 2019 11:14 am By Greg Wehner UPDATE: Friday, 1:45 pm County officials released Friday more information on where the person infected with measles could pose a health risk to residents and visitors to the city of Southampton. According to a press release, anyone would have visited King Kullen on the Montauk Expressway … Read more