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Working in a Prison Can Be a ‘Fantastic Job’ for a Doctor
France — In light of the French International Prison Observatory’s (OIP) report published last summer on the findings of a months-long inquiry concerning access to…
How to win at Lucky Joker
Many players who are just starting their journey in the world of online gambling often ask themselves the question: is it possible to win at…
Augmented drug preferentially eliminates cancer cells but does not harm healthy cells
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have revamped an anti-cancer drug to better target cancer cells and leave healthy tissues unharmed. Scientists have dubbed this type of…
Jynneos vaccine for Monkeypox not linked to hospitalization, serious cardiac events
In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers investigated the incidence of cardiac AESIs (adverse events of special interest) among Kaiser Permanente…
Researchers design ‘prodrug’ that targets cancer cells’ big appetite for glutamine, leaving healthy cells unharmed
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have revamped an anti-cancer drug to better target cancer cells and leave healthy tissues unharmed. Scientists have dubbed this type of…
Mask-wearing can make it more difficult to recognize masked and unmasked faces of others
Recognizing someone may be more difficult when you are wearing a face mask—even if the person you are looking at is maskless, according to new…
FDA moves toward making overdose antidote an over-the-counter drug
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration appears poised to approve certain naloxone products for over-the-counter use, a move that would help fight the nation’s opioid…
Adventurous Boy, Hank, Wants to Hang with You!
Say hello to Hank! This sweet, moon-eyed, Los Angeles native loves getting attention from his people, especially if it’s in the form of pets or…
Alzheimer's: Green tea, resveratrol show promise in reducing plaques
In some people, viruses may trigger the accumulation of amyloid plaque and inflammation associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in the brain. Growing evidence links activation…