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First Synthetic Human Embryo Models Created in Lab
Scientists say they have created the first synthetic human embryo models, not actual human embryos but models meant to simulate and better understand early human development. These embryo-like structures were created from single human embryonic stem cells,...
- Posted June 15, 2023
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Could Alzheimer’s Have Origins in the Gut?
People with early markers of Alzheimer’s disease in the brain also have alterations in their gut bacteria, a new study finds — hinting at a potential way to identify people at risk of dementia, and possibly even...
- Posted June 15, 2023
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‘Vaginal Seeding’ Could Give Health Boost to Babies Born Via C-Section
Vaginal “seeding” may be a safe way to transfer mom’s beneficial bacteria to C-section babies — and it might help them hit some early milestones a bit sooner, a small clinical trial suggests. Experts stressed that the...
- Posted June 15, 2023
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Most Americans Face Hassles With Their Insurance Plans, and It’s Harming Care: Poll
A majority of insured Americans have struggled with a wide array of stumbling blocks when trying to get coverage for their health care needs, a new national survey shows. All told, the KFF report uncovered numerous obstacles...
- Posted June 15, 2023
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AHA News: Hey, Dads: You Play a Big and Important Role in Your Kids’ Health
THURSDAY, June 15, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Dads get plenty of attention on Father’s Day, but they’ve sometimes been overlooked in research about how they affect their children’s health. But from the start, fathers shape...
- Posted June 15, 2023
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Loving, Supportive Daycare Tied to Better Grades Years Later
Could high-quality child care for young children translate into better grades in math and science? Yes, says new research that found children with caregivers who provided both warmth and mental stimulation go on to do better in...
- Posted June 15, 2023
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Rates for Suicides, Homicides Keep Rising for Young Americans
Suicides and homicides among young Americans are steadily increasing, U.S. federal health officials reported Thursday. Between 2007 and 2021, suicide rates among 10- to 24-year-olds soared 62% — from 6.8 to 11 per 100,000, according to a...
- Posted June 15, 2023
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Drug Overdoses Are Killing Men at Much Higher Rates Than Women
American men die of drug overdoses at a higher rate than women, but new research shows that difference can’t be completely explained by factors like misuse or greater use. A study led by scientists from the Icahn...
- Posted June 15, 2023
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Race, Income Affect Your Risk for a Food Allergy
While food allergies have not historically been top of mind for racial and ethnic minorities, new research shows that Hispanic, Black and Asian communities all face a higher prevalence of these issues. Money also mattered: In households...
- Posted June 15, 2023
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FDA Proposes Tougher Rules for Tattoo Providers to Curb Contaminated Inks
Regulators want your next tattoo to be as safe as it is trendy. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a draft of new guidance aimed at helping manufacturers and distributors of tattoo inks prevent microbial...
- Posted June 15, 2023




















