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Read More »Weight loss procedure shrinks both fat and muscle – ScienceDaily
Left gastric artery embolization, a novel interventional procedure used to treat obesity, leads to the loss of both fat and muscle, according to a new study presented today at the annual meeting …
Read More »Obese, obese children have higher asthma
(Reuters Health) – Children and adolescents who are overweight or obese may be more likely to develop asthma, suggests a US study. While overweight has been associated with asthma in adults, research …
Read More »Sperm counting 50 percent lower in fathers' sons who smoke
Studies have repeatedly linked maternal smoking in pregnancy with reduced sperm count in male offspring. Now, a research group at Lund University in Sweden has discovered that, regardless of nicotine exposure from …
Read More »Chinese University 'Shocked' By Researcher's Report of First CRISPR Gene-Edited Human Babies
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Read More »Smallest patients have the greatest risk of radiation accidents, warns doctors
(Reuters Health) – Infants, children and teens unexpectedly exposed to radiation from nuclear power plants or improper disposal of medical devices may be more vulnerable to health problems than adults, alerting US …
Read More »Aussie model that has to be evacuated from Bali twice
Emily Gurr is a big fan of Bali. Even though she was rescued from the holiday island after things went wrong – not once but twice. Like most of the one million …
Read More »Manitoba Paramedics may give olanzapine to users
Manitoba is set to become the first province in Canada to allow paramedics to give antipsychotics olanzapine to people on methamphetamine. Manitoba's government announced Monday a new protocol to allow paramedics to …
Read More »China's scientist claims the world's first redirected children
Chinese university professor He Jiankui submits a video on YouTube saying that his twin girls, born a few weeks ago, had received their DNA changes to prevent them from taking HIV Published …
Read More »China's scientist claims the world's first redirected children
Chinese university professor He Jiankui submits a video on YouTube saying that his twin girls, born a few weeks ago, had received their DNA changes to prevent them from taking HIV Published …
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