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Boost brainpower, protect your heart and prevent cancer with just a squeeze of this and a dash of that.
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I am very happy to introduce the newest addition to the Scientific American blog network Unofficial Prognosis , written by Ilana Yurkiewicz ( Twitter ).
Ilana is a first-year student at Harvard Medical School who created Unofficial Prognosis to capture her reflections through her medical...
Those Hot Wheels and Polly Pocket dolls aren’t going anywhere.
Be Well, Be Healthy: As food has grown cheaper and portion sizes have exploded, the size of our dinner plates have grown to accommodate our ever-expanding appetites. NBC's Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News)
NBC - NBC Nightly News - Plate - Recreation - Food
A little more than three years ago a medical team from Berlin published the results of a unique experiment that astonished HIV researchers. The German group had taken bone marrow--the source of the body’s immune cells--from an anonymous donor whose genetic inheritance made him or her...
It likely comes as no surprise that many common household chemicals and medical products as well as industrial and agricultural chemicals, may irritate human skin temporarily or, worse, cause permanent, corrosive burns. In order to prevent undue harm regulators in the U.S. and beyond require...
Variety, a trade magazine that has covered Hollywood for more than 100 years, is up for sale.
Modern science has revealed a startling fact that was first intimated by Anton von Leeuwenhoek scraping his teeth more than 400 years ago--you are more bacteria than you . Estimates put the number of microbial cells as constituting 10 times more of the cells in your body than actual human cells...
This article is one in a miniseries of five articles that will be posted over the next five days about civilization, fungus, and alcohol. The first four articles are already determined, but just how this series finishes up will be determined by the comments and ideas of readers.
Solomon Katz is...
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