Exposure to measles at the Lansing gas station

[ad_1] LANSING (WLNS) – Two other measles cases have been confirmed in southeastern Michigan, according to the State Department of Health and Human Services. One of the exhibition venues is in Lansing, at the Speedway gas station located at 6041 S. Pennsylvania Avenue. The person was at the deal between 11pm and 5pm. – 11 … Read more

New York woman with hair removal troubles shaves her head to try to control her impulses

[ad_1] A woman who spends three hours a day cutting herself with locks of her own hair began tearing her eyelashes at the age of eight. 19-year-old Megan Prosser suffers from trichotillomania, also known as trich, a mental disorder in which victims experience an irresistible need to pull their hair. <img src = "https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2019/04/640/320/trich_swns.jpg?ve=1&tl=1" alt … Read more

New CRISPR Tech Could Cure Herpes

[ad_1] Hunter-Seeker Gene hacking techniques that were recently used by researchers in the field of human cells, scientists say. The new technique is called CRISPR-Cas3 – usually, when you hear about CRISPR tech, it's the Cas9 variety – and Cornell researchers believe it could be used to cure viral diseases, according to a university-published press … Read more

New measles cases confirmed in Detroit, Oakland County; 8 …

[ad_1] DETROIT – Health officials have confirmed two new cases of measles in Metro Detroit and identified. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced new measles cases in Detroit and Oakland County, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in Southeast Michigan to 42. There are now 39 confirmed cases in Oakland County, … Read more

Michigan test positive for bovine tuberculosis

[ad_1] Back to news Michigan test positive for bovine tuberculosis Photo credit: Dreamstime Recently, a white-tailed deer in Michigan has tested positive for bovine tuberculosis (TB), a bacterial disease that attacks the respiratory system. This disease is extremely rare in wild deer, although it was historically common in cattle. According to the Michigan Department of … Read more

A man with COPD participates in triathlons [Video]

[ad_1] You do not usually expect to see someone with lung disease compete in triathlon, but Russell Winwood is not your standard patient. <p class = "canvas-atom-canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Winwood suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a chronic disease that causes … Read more

Long night? Scientists warn scientists – Space junk could make black sky a reality – RT Russia News

[ad_1] The increasing volume of space debris accumulated in Earth's orbit could prevent sunlight from reaching us, darkening the sky, warn Russian scientists in a new study. Space pollution also increases the risk of collision between space debris and spacecraft, which could trigger the so-called Kessler syndrome – a scenario describing a chain reaction of … Read more

Little boy born without skin in Texas

[ad_1] San Antonio Express-News, 8:50 SAN ANTONIO (AP) – Doctors are working on establishing a diagnosis and care plan for a baby who has spent the first three months of his life at the hospital after a birth without skin. Ja'bari Gray has been hospitalized since January 1 at the San Antonio Methodist Hospital, San … Read more

A nasal spray of oxytocin "love hormone" could fight alcoholism

[ad_1] According to new research, an oxytocin nasal spray "love hormone" could fight against alcoholism. In experiments, rats hooked on alcohol drank less after a dose of "hug chemical". Oxytocin is triggered by a binding behavior, including intercourse and breastfeeding. It has already been suggested as a treatment for eating disorders, anxiety and addiction. At … Read more