[ad_1] GROWTH of facial hair is one of the side effects that people with polycystic ovarian syndrome have to endure. But a 26-year-old woman has decided to kiss her facial hair once …
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[ad_1] In one followed by a report last week, the National Department of Health of Papua New Guinea and the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed today that the strain of poliovirus detected …
Read More »Scientists move into the lungs of mice infected with the flu
[ad_1] In the 1966 novel, Fantastic Voyage, written by biochemist and author Isaac Asimov, a team of people miniaturizes to travel through the body of a scientist and save him from a …
Read More »Scientists say that's what triggers alcohol addiction
[ad_1] A group of scientists in Sweden has revealed the molecular mechanism of alcohol dependence in a recent study published in the Science journal. According to scientists, lower levels of a protein …
Read More »New data on the "artificial pancreas" in type 2 diabetes
[ad_1] The device, which variants were used to treat type 1 diabetes, maintained blood glucose levels in the target area more consistently than the control group, none of them receiving intensive care. …
Read More »New data on the "artificial pancreas" in type 2 diabetes
[ad_1] The device, which variants were used to treat type 1 diabetes, maintained blood glucose levels in the target area more consistently than the control group, none of them receiving intensive care. …
Read More »CRISPR reduces the symptoms of autism in mice
[ad_1] Scientists have used the CRISPR-Cas9 gene edition to alleviate some autism symptoms in mice with some form of fragile X syndrome, the most common cause of autism spectrum disorder. The Mice …
Read More »Artificial Pancreas Driver Offers Hope to Type 2 Diabetes Patients
[ad_1] Patients with the most common form of diabetes might experience a more comfortable time in the hospital after a successful test in controlling blood sugar levels. The study found that people …
Read More »Laboratory rat studies show promise for insulin pill
[ad_1] Studies conducted on laboratory rats have shown promise for a new type of insulin pill that could help millions of diabetics avoid daily injections, researchers said Monday. Much more work is …
Read More »Researchers have decoded the molecule that gives flexibility to living tissue
[ad_1] The tendency of living tissues to expand, compress, stretch and bend over their lifetime is the result of a protein molecule called tropiolastin. It should be noted that this molecule can …
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