The patient remains in isolation as a precautionary measure while awaiting test results.
Sleep: Which cities get the most and least?
Jawbone, the maker of a wearable, digitized wristband that tracks its wearer’s movement and sleep, has revealed which cities in the world sleep the least and most.
Why does sleep become more difficult as we age?
The loss of neurons in a specific region of the brain may be responsible for switching off thoughts and allowing sleep to come.
Antibacterial soap subjects health workers to high triclosan levels
Triclosan is a common ingredient that is added to certain soaps, clothing, cookware, cosmetics, furniture and toys in order to prevent bacterial contamination.
Bigger weddings linked to happier marriages
The researchers found that having more romantic experience prior to getting married was associated with lower marital quality.
New data reveals shocking details of human sleep habits
As it turns out, New York is far from “the city that never sleeps.”
Salmonella risk prompts recall of peanut and almond butters
Peanut and almond butter made by one major supplier and sold at a variety of large-chain grocers has been recalled for possible contamination with salmonella bacteria.
California law bans inmate sterilization
Written in the wake of an audit that uncovered improper practices in obtaining informed consent, the law will serve to protect female inmates from being forced into such a permanent changes to their bodies.
Livestrong donates enormous sum to cancer research
The University of Texas has surpassed their funding goals thanks to this donation and can now secure the future of their plans for innovative cancer research.
New brain research yields clues as to how childrens’ brains memorize facts
Brain development is the process of creating, strengthening, and discarding connections within the neurons.
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