[ad_1] By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Nov. 26, 2018 (HealthDay News) – New study suggests millions of Americans with hyperactivity, hyperactivity, or hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be at risk of genetic vulnerability …
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[ad_1] MONDAY, Nov. 26, 2018 (HealthDay News) – An experimental test against Alzheimer's disease is promising in animal tests, and researchers say it could potentially halve the number of cases of dementia. …
Read More »World AIDS Day 2018: Everything You Need to Know About the Annual HIV Awareness Campaign
[ad_1] World AIDS Day marks its 30th anniversary on December 1st. United Nations Member States have been observing this date every year since 1988, which demonstrates support for people currently living with …
Read More »Scientists need tougher firearms laws to prevent dementia patients from killing themselves and killing themselves, scientists warn
[ad_1] The United States must put in place laws to prevent dementia patients from owning firearms, otherwise we could see an increase in the number of suicides and unintended shootings, the scientists …
Read More »New meme alert: Did you know that they were operated on from a grape?
[ad_1] Dr. Declan Murphy, a Melbourne oncologist who was the grape specialist surgeon in the video, tells BBC Three that he filmed the operation on grapes as part of an Australian children's …
Read More »Scientists discover genetic variants that increase the risk of ADHD | Society
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered genetic variants that increase the risk of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in research that they hope could lead to a better understanding of the disease. ADHD is …
Read More »Chinese researcher claims her first gene-edited babies | Best country
[ad_1] In this photo of October 10, 2018, He Jiankui is reflected in a glass panel as he works in front of a computer in a laboratory in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, in …
Read More »Sperm count is 50% lower in fathers' sons who smoke
[ad_1] Studies have repeatedly linked maternal smoking during pregnancy with reduced sperm count in male children. A team of researchers from Lund University in Sweden discovered that, regardless of the mother's exposure …
Read More »Research shows that you know when you are dead because your brain continues to function for a moment
[ad_1] One study suggested that people are aware at least several minutes after their clinical death. Scientists at the University of Southampton have found evidence in a study involving more than 2,000 …
Read More »How many children have autism? The US government measures 3 ways
[ad_1] Breaking News Emails Receive last minute alerts and special reports. News and stories that matter, delivered the mornings of the week. SUBSCRIBE November 26, 2018 / 16:20 GMT / Source: Associated …
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