An international team of researchers discovered that ancient Europeans became lactose intolerant over 5,000 years ago.
US selects five airports to exclusively transport potential carriers of Ebola
Instead of banning all air traffic going in and out of Ebola stricken countries, the United States opts to filter high risk people through a handful of airports.
Scientists use cells from man’s nose to cure his paralysis
A Bulgarian man who had been paralysed for four years can now walk again, with aid, and drive a car thanks to nasal cells that were placed in his spine.
CVS pharmacy employs bold tactic to discourage customers from smoking
The chain of pharmacies is assembling a network of tobacco free pharmacies that will be able to offer cheaper copays to customers who fill their prescriptions there.
Study: Child medication errors occur every eight minutes
A new study shows that caregivers frequently and unintentionally administer medication to young children incorrectly.
New study links sugar in soda to harmful age-related diseases
The length of telomeres in white blood cells, where it is most easily measured, has been previously linked to human lifespan.
Common Parkinson’s medication found to cause impulsive hypersexuality
Researchers give a conservative estimate 10 percent of all patients taking these types of medications experience impulse control issues.
Scientists grow functional human intestines in mice
In the long term, scientists hope that they will be able to use a patient’s own cells to grow organs for those needing life-saving transplants.
Pill to prevent HIV may become available to those at high risk
Taking the pill daily could mean a 99 percent reduction in risk.
Study: Women more likely to develop anxiety, depression after heart attack
The study included 160 patients who had suffered a myocardial infarction.
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