[ad_1] (Reuters Health) – The allergy to peanut can be life threatening, but a new study suggests that peanut protein can itself be used to slowly reduce the intensity allergic reaction. After …
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[ad_1] According to a new study published online in the newspaper, people living in colder and less sunny regions are more likely to consume more alcohol than their counterparts at milder temperatures. …
Read More »Researchers discover how "cryptic" connections in disease transmission influence epidemics
[ad_1] Researchers Kate Langwig, Joseph Hoyt and Jennifer Redell tagged bats with fluorescent dust and watched their movements to detect hidden connections that could spread diseases among and between species. Credit: Virginia …
Read More »An anti-cancer vaccine kills cancer cells and cells they duplicate
[ad_1] In carcinomas, cancer cells often gain the loyalty of neighboring cells, stromal cells, which one should better know. Rather than staying out of the way and letting the immune system eliminate …
Read More »Teen girl sings during brain surgery after doctors have discovered a tumor the size of a marble – Boston News, Weather and Sports
[ad_1] November 19, 2018 November 19, 2018 SEATTLE (WHDH) – A teenage girl from Washington State underwent brain surgery so that doctors could preserve her musical abilities. Kira Iaconetti's dreams of a …
Read More »The anti-vaccination fortress in North Carolina is affected by the most serious epidemic of chickenpox in that state for two decades
[ad_1] Chickenpox has settled in a school in North Carolina, where many families claim a religious exemption from the vaccine. Cases of chickenpox are increasing at the Asheville Waldorf School, which welcomes …
Read More »Anti-vaccination fortress in North Carolina affected by the most serious epidemic of chicken pox in the last two decades
[ad_1] Chickenpox has settled in a school in North Carolina, where many families claim a religious exemption from the vaccine. Cases of chickenpox are increasing at the Asheville Waldorf School, which welcomes …
Read More »Do not give lollipops filled with honey to infants: FDA
[ad_1] November 19, 2018 – Lollipops filled with honey or dipped in honey should not be given to infants, the US Food and Drug Administration announced. The agency issued the warning after …
Read More »One-third of US parents plan to avoid influenza vaccines for their children this season
[ad_1] Please activate Javascript to watch this video Thirty-four percent of American parents said their child would probably not be vaccinated against the flu this year, according to a report released Monday …
Read More »Medicaid in 2020; Hazardous air quality; Violence around Ebola workers
[ad_1] A California syndicate that has provided significant funding for successful voting campaigns to expand Medicaid into three red states this year is planning for 2020; smoke from forest fires in northern …
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