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"Human Cells Atlas Project" is a collection of maps that will describe and define every cell in the human body whether healthy or diseased.
Emergency Physicians were advised to be more aware of "spontaneous esophageal rupture" or medically known as Boerhaave syndrome after a reported incident of a man in California who entered a ghost pepper-eating contest landed himself in the hospital with a 1-inch hole in his esophagus.
Research study on "Illusory Obesity Triggers Body Dissatisfaction Responses in the Insula and Anterior Cingulate Cortexon" unlocks the neurobiological underpinnings why women are more vulnerable to have eating disorders than men, as publish in the journal Cerebral Cortex.
At least 27 companies are affected by the recall issued by Aspen Hills because of Listeria contamination.
Research conducted by University of North Carolina School of Medicine has discovered two subtypes of the disease - with different gene expressions and clinical features - that may reveal why such variations in disease progression surface between patients.
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a safety warning communication on Oct. 11 as published on its website. The safety warning is for premature battery depletion of St. Jude Medical Implanted Defibrillators.
APA did not just stop on giving us statistics but they also shared helpful tips for reducing this election-related stress.
Conjoined twins Anias and Jadon McDonald just survived a 27-hour long surgery to separate their skull.
Heavy Marijuana Users may reduce bone density, increasing the risk of osteoporosis and bone fractures.
Nivolumab is an immunotherapy drug that has been described as a potential "game-changer" in cancer as presented at the European Cancer Congress. Researchers found out that it can greatly extend life among a group of patients who have no existing treatment options, without worsening quality of life.
Leonardo Di Caprio has signed up for Elon Musk's trip to Mars.
However, the American Cancer Society asks for caution when it coems to the PSA test.
Some HIV-infected – and untreated – children do not develop AIDS. A new study shows that they control the virus in a different way from the few infected adults who remain disease-free, and sheds light on the reasons for this difference.