The first few months of life are a very important period in terms of human development, and at this point, many of the most ...
Implantation, one of the most poorly understood phases of early human development, occurs in the depths of the womb, at a ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New clue explains how some injured neurons resist decline
Neurons are famously fragile, yet some injured cells manage to hang on, stabilize, and even reconnect. That quiet resilience ...
Verywell Health on MSN
We Asked a Doctor What Vitamin B12 Actually Does for Your Body
Self-medicating with vitamin B12 without a doctor’s guidance is not a good idea. Even though B12 is water-soluble (meaning excess amounts are usually flushed out in urine), taking more than your body ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists may have found a way to restore brain blood flow in dementia
Dementia has long been framed as a slow, irreversible loss of neurons, but a new line of research is shifting attention to ...
MedPage Today on MSNOpinion
'I Don't Know How Many Died': What We Heard This Year
In place of our usual "What We Heard This Week" feature, and as part of our year-end wrap-ups, we've selected some of the ...
Under constant Israeli bombardment, Palestinians dig through rubble and digitise memory to prevent the erasure of a history ...
Based on confidential U.S. bank records and judicial and commercial documents from Argentina, LA NACION found that another ...
While diabetes has long been known to harm the kidneys, this study confirms that high blood pressure can also cause direct ...
Based on confidential U.S. bank records and judicial and commercial documents in Argentina, LA NACION found that another ...
An increasing number of researchers are keen to study plant stomata and figure out ways to manipulate them and develop hardier crops.
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