[ad_1] An archive photo of a pregnant woman. An archive photo of a pregnant woman. By Naomi Thomas, CNN According to a new study, women and their babies face health risks less …
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[ad_1] The GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) logo is seen on top of GSK Asia House in Singapore, March 21, 2018. REUTERS/Loriene Perera LONDON (Reuters) – A once-monthly injection to control HIV proved as effective …
Read More »Study highlights Neanderthals' posture
[ad_1] (CNN) – According to a new study, Neanderthals may not have worn barrel bodies and the hunched posture that we see in museums and textbooks. The first 3D virtual reconstruction of …
Read More »Study: Throwing a jar to improve the learning of adolescents: shots
[ad_1] Even a marijuana-free week improves young people's ability to learn and remember. BURGER / Canopy / Getty Images hide the legend activate the legend BURGER / Canopy / Getty Images Even …
Read More »A study reconstructs Neanderthal's ribcage and offers new clues about human anatomy
[ad_1] This image of virtual reconstruction shows how the ribs attach to the spine in an internal direction, forcing an even more upright posture than in modern man. Credit: Gomez-Olivencia, et al …
Read More »Study tracks severe bleaching events on a Pacific coral reef over the past century
[ad_1] Ninety-five percent of the corals were bleached in November 2015, but still alive when the WHOI team visited Jarvis during the peak of the 2015-16 El Nino. Credit: Thomas M. DeCarlo, …
Read More »Synthetic Microorganisms Will Help Scientists Study Ancient Mysteries
[ad_1] Image Source: The Scripps Research Institute By conducting a study on one of the modified organisms, a unicellular organism lacking organelles and nuclei, called bacterium, whose genome is composed of both …
Read More »Study highlights reasons why a warmer world may be equal to a wetter Arctic [Report]
[ad_1] The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the planet and, in doing so, it should become wetter. But why? What mechanisms could lead these changes? A new study looks …
Read More »Johns Hopkins study: 8,300 children injured in hospitals each year
[ad_1] Firearm injuries, including those resulting from assault, sent more than 75,000 children and adolescents to hospitals between 2006 and 2014, notes Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.(Photo: JazzIRT, Getty Images / …
Read More »Study reveals side effects of drugs on the lungs
[ad_1] Researchers in a recent study have found that the side effects of medications in the lungs are more prevalent than expected. The researchers say doctors need to be more aware of …
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