Researchers found that exposing the cells on the inside of a tooth to weak laser light stimulates the growth of dentin.
Today's heroin users are mostly white suburbanites, study finds
Three key factors were noted in the survey: “High” enjoyment, ease of administration (through snorting or injecting), and accessibility.
CDC says one suspected case of MERS in the United State was a false alarm
A man from Illinois underwent medical testing after he came in contact with an associate who was later hospitalized with the MERS virus.
Changes in cerebral blood flow highlight puberty differences
Puberty is the defining process of adolescent development, leading to changes within the body and the brain.
Researchers discover link between common obesity gene and weight gain
The findings indicate that it may be possible to modify obesity with interventions that change the function of the cilium.
Stiff arteries alone are enough to cause high blood pressure
The researchers developed a computer model of a “virtual human.”
Exercise preserves mobility in the elderly, study says
Structured workouts can help to preserve mobility, which could have significant effects on a person’s health.
Brain imaging reveals lower activity in cancer patients who had chemotherapy
Belgian researchers used functional brain imaging to measure activity during multitasking before and after chemotherapy, finding decreased brain activity when compared to pre-chemotherapy baseline and to individuals who did not receive chemotherapy.
First cases of MERS reported in Iran, even while Saudi Arabian incidences have slowed
The first two cases MERS in Iran are reported alongside a lack of report of new patients in Saudi Arabia for months.
Global recession linked to rising obesity rates, OECD says
Women and the poor have been hit the hardest by the recent economic crisis.
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