Want to know where epidemics are multiplying in the world? Metabiota has the tool for you – TechCrunch

[ad_1] In order to inform the public about the health risks that are spreading around the world (or just to scare bejeezus from already paranoid people), the startup Metabiota has published a free epidemic monitoring tool for all. the monitored homes. publicly around the world. The San Francisco-based company considers its tool as a public … Read more

Human heart made from human cells created with a 3D printer for the first time

[ad_1] For the first time in recorded history, scientists created a functional vascularized artificial heart using human cells by printing it in 3D. The advancement, which could change medicine forever, was unveiled in a study published in Advanced Science Monday. "This is the first time anyone has designed and successfully printed an entire heart filled … Read more

Unvaccinated students excluded from school after confirmation of mumps in Sanpete County

[ad_1] Please activate Javascript to watch this video RICHFIELD, Utah – The Central Utah Health Department has confirmed cases of mumps in Sanpete County. The Sanpete County School District stated that unvaccinated students and teachers had been informed and are now excluded from school. Health officials are investigating other probable cases at this time. The … Read more

Researchers: Fecal transplantation helps improve the behavior of children with autism

[ad_1] In the first published example showing that the intestine could play a role in autism, scientists discovered that a "stool transplant" dramatically improved behavior and gastrointestinal health -intestinal in children with neurodevelopmental disorder. The research involved a very small number of children – 18 – with autism and also with severe gastrointestinal problems. Researchers … Read more

Weakness for scam warning sign

[ad_1] WASHINGTON – Does a friend or older family member have difficulty hanging up telemarketers? Or be excited about a voice message "You've won a prize"? New research suggests that older people who are not on their guard against scams might also be at risk of possibly developing Alzheimer's disease. RELATED: Dementia death rate in … Read more

FDA gives rare approval to weight loss treatment

[ad_1] The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given its rare approval to a weight loss prescription, announced its developer. The biotech company Gelesis stated that its product, Plenity, had been licensed to be used by overweight or obese adults with a body mass index of at least 25, even if they did not exhibit … Read more

79 diagnosed with hepatitis A at NH since November; 1 reported death

[ad_1] WEBVTT TO EDIT THEM ON VIRUSES LIKE THE HEPATITIS A, BUT NOW, THIS STILL THIS EFFORT. THE FARNUM CENTER OF MANCHESTER WORKS WITH THE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO PROTECT HER CUSTOMERS FROM HEPATITIS – PROTECT ITS CUSTOMERS FROM HEPATITIS A. >> SOME SOME WOMEN HAVE OBTAINED THE VACCINE. KRISTEN: IF THERE IS NO SPECIFIC … Read more

A woman had a crippling stroke after fracturing her neck

[ad_1] Cracking our joints can be a bad habit, but that does not stop the majority of us from doing it anyway. However, for Natalie Kunicki, a 23-year-old Australian, a seemingly innocuous flaw almost cost her life. Leaving with a friend in his London apartment, Kunicki was in bed watching a movie after a party. … Read more

Biological war: Williamsburg residents sue the city for the right not to vaccinate

[ad_1] Picture of Paul Martinka Five Williamsburg residents are suing Dr. Oxiris Barbot, New York State Health Commissioner, to prevent his emergency health declaration from imposing a fine on non-residents. vaccinated from the Orthodox Jewish enclave. By Colin Mixson Brooklyn Paper Share on TwitterTweet Share on Facebook Subscribe Five Williamsburg residents are fighting for the … Read more