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Heart Health Misdiagnosis for Women Because of Prejudice
The organism often gives signals that can indicate the onset of heart health problems. However, new research shows that cultural preconceptions about gender play a
Coffee Consumption and Cardiovascular Health: Genetics of the Ideal Daily Dose
Coffee consumption is an everyday activity for many people worldwide. We all have our favorite way of drinking coffee, and we also differ in the
Predictive Models for Determining Onset of Menopause
Predicting the onset of menopause can help women better prepare for this phase of life. Thankfully, researchers from the Jyväskylä University want to make this
Human-Monkey Embryos Spark an Ethical Debate
The recent news that researchers managed to grow human cells in monkey embryos divides the scientific community. Even though this experiment helps us understand cellular
What Vaccination Strategies are on the Table for COVID-19?
Vaccination against SARS-CoV-19 is one of the main issues in discussion since the onset of the pandemic. Thankfully, Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines are now ready
Traditional Medicine from Ghana May Help in The Fight Against Tropical Diseases
Traditional medicine can sometimes be vital for the development of new medication. Mostly because conventional science sometimes finds a dead end and years and decades
New Use for Platelet-rich Plasma in Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery is a field of medicine that saw many advancements in the past few decades. People around the world look to plastic surgeons to
New Research Suggests Plant-Based Diet Improves Metabolism
Can you imagine a diet that will improve your health and help you lose weight? Many contemporary dietary practices promise they can improve your quality
Mutations in SARS-CoV-2 Appear not to Increase Virus Transmissibility
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a fear of virus mutations is ever-present in the scientific community. The idea is that a more dangerous
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