An observational study from China finds that menstrual blood can be used to screen for HPV, the human papillomavirus, which ...
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Japan Space Agency study cracks the code of cloud dynamics
UNTIL now, the scientific community has lacked a method for globally observing the vertical motion of cloud and precipitation particles. This hidden movement — the chaotic dance of ice and rain as ...
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Eye Scans May One Day Help Spot Alzheimer’s Risk Before Memory Fades
In A Nutshell Researchers achieved 94% accuracy in identifying Alzheimer’s disease by analyzing bacterial infections, ...
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Scientists Reveal a Frozen Bizarro Earth Only 150 Light-Years Away
Astronomers have announced the discovery of what appears to be an "ice cold Earth," a chilly but potentially habitable rocky ...
Weight Watchers has rebranded as a sophisticated health ecosystem, rather than boring calorie counter. It is now structured ...
Wharton's jelly is an umbilical cord--derived connective tissue rich in extracellular matrix components. The publication discusses its structural composition and use as a homologous tissue allograft ...
Observational studies have often linked low testosterone to heart disease. Those studies are a bit misleading, the authors of ...
Cosmic rays are extremely fast, charged particles that travel through space at nearly the speed of light. The Amaterasu ...
The retrospective descriptive study was conducted in Muscat Governorate, Oman. It aimed to examine seasonal trends and ...
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A menstrual blood test can detect the papillomavirus
The test could serve as an alternative in cervical cancer screening, cytology, according to a new study. Certain types of ...
A research team from the Aerospace Information Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (AIRCAS) has developed a ...
In A Nutshell Metformin, a common diabetes medication costing less than $10 monthly, was linked to 37% fewer cases of ...
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