If breast cancer teaches us anything, it is that our bodies cannot wait for political promises. South African women deserve more than pink campaigns that do not translate into measurable change.
The scientists looked for 50 known PFAS compounds and found 31 in the drinking water samples, 21 of which were previously ...
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Your Body Off Alcohol for a Year
Oh, I think I’m gonna hurl! You realize you’ve been drinking too much and decide to go cold turkey. How long will your cravings last? And why could quitting drinking kill you? If you’re a light ...
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These co-CEOs swear by splitting the job: ‘The demands on a modern CEO are close to unsustainable’
AlixPartners co-CEOs David Garfield and Rob Hornby were promoted to lead the 2,500-person global consulting firm in February, ...
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Structure & Functions of the Cardiovascular System
Get to know the functions of your heart, blood vessels, and blood itself and how they work together to maintain your health.
Most families don't realize how quickly a health crisis can wipe out savings, trigger disputes, and leave them scrambling ...
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Scientists Identified Structural, Brain-Wide Changes During Menstruation
Led by neuroscientists Elizabeth Rizor and Viktoriya Babenko of the University of California, Santa Barbara, a team of ...
This research roundup explores how immune system genetic activity can provide guidance into treatment options for patients ...
Endophilin A1 at postsynaptic sites promotes inhibitory postsynaptic organization through interaction with gephyrin to maintain E/I balance, which is essential for the suppression of epilepsy ...
Endocrine diseases are a diverse group of systemic disorders that are characterised by hormonal imbalances, which can have a ...
This valuable study identifies a brown adipose tissue-specific heat shock factor 1-alcohol dehydrogenase 5 (ADH5) molecular cascade as a regulator of systemic aging, showing that ADH5 deficiency ...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women worldwide and remains a leading cause of cancer-related mortality. Growing evidence ...
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