Preliminary results suggest that the immunosuppressive drug belatacept can help safely and effectively treat kidney transplant patients without the negative…
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Increase in education specialists in university science departments
Science professors go through years of training to learn about their field, yet they often don’t receive any formal education…
Medical News Today: Stretches for tight hips: Tips and how to do them
People who sit for long periods or have injuries often have tight hips. In this article, learn about the best…
Vaccination over Parental Objection — Should Adolescents Be Allowed to Consent to Receiving Vaccines?
The United States has been experiencing an increasing number of measles outbreaks, and more measles cases were reported in the…
Mandatory Measles Vaccination in New York City — Reflections on a Bold Experiment
“Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government’s purposes are beneficent.” —…
Is there a limit to human endurance? Science says yes
From the Ironman to the Tour de France, some competitions test even the toughest endurance athletes. A study of energy…
How cells in the body can sense cancer
Fresh insights into how cells alert the body when they are in danger of becoming cancerous could open new doors…
Adjusting carbon emissions to Paris commitments would prevent heat-related deaths
Thousands of annual heat-related deaths could be potentially avoided in major US cities if global temperatures are limited to the…
Medical News Today: What to know about kidney cleanses
Kidney cleanse programs typically involve restricted diets or consuming only water and juice for several days. Supporters claim that these…
Mosquito control program reduces dengue, costs in Sri Lanka
A public health, police, and military partnership to reduce the mosquito population in Sri Lanka resulted in a more than…