An eight-year hunt for the cells that drive the extreme childhood food allergy eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) has identified a potential…
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Forcing a smile for customers linked with more drinking after work
Employees who force themselves to smile and be happy in front of customers — or who try to hide feelings…
Later school start times significantly reduce teen driving accidents
A new study shows a significant decrease in teen driving accidents when school start is delayed. Researchers studied the impact…
Too hungry to learn: New research provides food for thought
Food insecurity — that is, limited access to sufficient safe and nutritious food at home — negatively impacts on the…
Evidence: Inspirational augmented reality apps can improve brand attitude
More companies are using augmented reality marketing (ARM) to interact with customers. ARM is a strategic concept that uses AR…
Mapping cellular diversity by looking for common topics of gene control
Computational biologists have developed a new bioinformatics method called cisTopic. Inspired by text-mining methods, cisTopic helps scientists to gain insight…
First birth after robot-assisted uterus transplant
A boy 48 centimeters long, weighing 2900 grams, is the first baby born after the technological shift on uterine transplantation.…
Most adults dying prematurely of natural causes did not seek medical help, report reveals
About two-thirds of the adults dying prematurely from natural causes did not seek medical help within the 30 days preceding…
Study suggests ‘rest is best’ for carpal tunnel and similar injuries
In a new study conducted in rats, researchers found a four-week period of rest was nearly as effective as an…
Autism symptoms reduced nearly 50 percent two years after fecal transplant
In a new study, researchers demonstrate long-term beneficial effects for children diagnosed with ASD through a revolutionary fecal transplant technique…