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  • Pollen Is Getting Worse, but You Can Make Things Better with These Tips from an Allergist

    Blooming spring flowers signal the beginning of spring, but for millions of people, they also signal the onset of the misery: allergy and asthma season. 

  • New Protein for Gene Editing May Improve Disease Treatment, Crops, Sustainable Manufacturing

    Gene editing has been a much sought after and controversial technology.

  • Strong Link Between Air Pollution in Southwestern Ontario and Adverse Birth Outcomes

    A study by researchers at Lawson Health Research Institute, Western University and Brescia University College has found evidence of a strong association between exposure to sulfur dioxide during pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes.

  • The Brain’s Auto-Complete Function

    When looking at a picture of a sunny day at the beach, we can almost smell the scent of sun screen. 

  • Adiponectin, the Hormone That Protects Women Against Liver Cancer

    A key characteristic of liver cancer, which affects more than 1 million people worldwide each year, is that it is more common in men than in women. 

  • WVU Researchers Identify How Light at Night May Harm Outcomes in Cardiac Patients

    In a study funded by the National Institutes of Health, West Virginia University neuroscientists linked white light at night—the kind that typically illuminates hospital rooms—to inflammation, brain-cell death and higher mortality risk in cardiac patients. 

  • New Ebolavirus, Found in Bats, More Widespread Than First Thought

    A recently discovered species of ebolavirus may be more widespread than previously thought and could be hosted by a particular bat species, according to findings published by a University of Arkansas biologist. 

  • Mayo Clinic Finds 3 Factors in Care Plan Extend Life for Advanced Pancreatic Cancer Patients

    Historically, most pancreatic cancer patients whose tumors grow outside the pancreas to encompass veins and arteries have been told the cancer is inoperable and they should prepare for an average survival time of 12 to 18 months. 

  • Hands Spread Flame Retardants, Plasticizers Throughout Homes

    Hundreds of everyday items, from furniture to cell phones to floor wax, contain organophosphate ester (OPE) flame retardants and plasticizers. 

  • Blood Test Helps Accurate, Rapid Diagnosis for Pre-Eclampsia

    A new study published today in The Lancet, has found that a simple blood test can help make the diagnosis for a common and potentially fatal pregnancy complication.

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