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Health & Technology (Page 187)

The 7 Deadliest Emergency General Surgeries

2016-04-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 27, 2016
In: Health & Technology, Mental Health

Gastrointestinal and bowel operations top the list because they’re often done without planning or preparation, experts sayContinue Reading

Nipple-Preserving Mastectomies Appear Safe for High-Risk Women: Study

2016-04-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 25, 2016
In: Cancer, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Health & Technology

Preventive breast surgeries with nipple intact don’t raise breast cancer risk, researchers reportContinue Reading

Mixing Lab Mice With Pet Store Peers Might Boost Research

2016-04-20
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 20, 2016
In: Health & Technology, Medical Disorders

Immune systems of rodents used in science could benefit, researchers sayContinue Reading

Mixing Lab Mice With Pet Store Peers Might Boost Research

2016-04-20
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 20, 2016
In: Health & Technology, Medical Disorders

Immune systems of rodents used in science could benefit, researchers sayContinue Reading

How the Brain Reads Other People’s Faces

2016-04-20
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 20, 2016
In: Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Mental Health, Neurological

Researchers say they spot region that decodes facial movements, such as a slight smile or furrowed browContinue Reading

Two-Step Ebola Vaccine Strategy Works in Early Trial

2016-04-19
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 19, 2016
In: Diseases, Health & Technology, Infectious Disease, Vitamins / Drugs

But one expert says two shots might be hard to give in an outbreak settingContinue Reading

Some Like It Hot! Lab Mice, in Particular

2016-04-19
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 19, 2016
In: Cancer, Health & Technology

Researchers report lower temperatures in lab studies can impact findings on human diseasesContinue Reading

Have Scientists Found ‘Virginity Genes’?

2016-04-18
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 18, 2016
In: Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Health & Technology, Mental Health, Parenting, Seniors, Sexual Health

Study suggests link between timing of first sex, first baby and DNAContinue Reading

Novel E-Skin May Monitor Health, Vital Signs

2016-04-18
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 18, 2016
In: Health & Technology, Skin Care

The ultra-thin, flexible film applied to skin shows pulse rate, oxygen levels and more, researchers sayContinue Reading

Sunscreen Delays Melanoma in Mice, Researchers Say

2016-04-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 17, 2016
In: Cancer, Health & Technology, Skin Care

Study results suggest scientists can use mice to find better ways to prevent deadly skin cancer in humansContinue Reading

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