A research team from University of Lausanne (UNIL) and the Wyss Center, has discovered a new type of cell essential
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Botox and fillers to come under greater scrutiny by Australian medical regulator. Will it be too little too late?
The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) has announced it will expand its “crackdown” on the cosmetic surgery industry. As
Boards are grasping cyber threats, but CISOs still feel underprepared
A new report that looks at the cybersecurity posture of boardrooms – and examines the level of communication and collaboration
PRAC Recommends New Restrictions on Topiramate in Pregnancy
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) has recommended new measures designed to avoid topiramate (multiple brands)
Researchers identify gene associated with kidney disease
Chronic kidney disease is a public health burden impacting more than 37 million people worldwide, including nearly one million Americans.
Bereaved mum calls for right to second opinion, after death of teen
Martha’s rule: Bereaved parents of 13-year-old who died of sepsis call for patients to be given the right to a
Melatonin's role in memory: Study in mice offers fresh insights
Memory formation is the focus of ongoing research, with questions remaining about the exact mechanisms in the brain that underpin
Study suggests increased frequency of emotional overeating during university closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic
In a recent article published in PLoS One, researchers conducted an online survey among 302 female students from the University of Rennes
Parents' birthweight linked to risk of macrosomia in offspring
Reviewers’ Notes If either you or your partner was a "big" baby, you have an increased likelihood of giving birth
Marijuana users have elevated levels of cadmium and lead in their blood and urine
A recent Environmental Health Perspectives study compares the levels of metal biomarkers in the blood and urine of marijuana users with