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One Plus of Texting, Social Media: Divorce Made Easier on Kids
TUESDAY, Feb. 26, 2019 — There’s lots to be concerned about when it comes to kids and modern forms of
Selma Blair Just Opened Up About The Exact Moment She Was Diagnosed With MS
With the exception of Instagram, Selma Blair has largely stayed out of the public eye since revealing that she was
Lab instruments may be leaking patient data, study finds
Lab instruments may be leaking valuable information and therefore pose an unlikely but real security threat, according to a study
What can writing down your meals do for weight loss?
The more often people log what they eat, the more weight they may lose, according to a new study from
After Peanut Allergy Rx, Eating Small Bits of Peanut Might Help: Study
MONDAY, Feb. 25, 2019 — Immunotherapy for peanut allergy, where patients are fed tiny bits of peanut to help curb
New protein ‘switch’ could be key to controlling blood-poisoning and preventing death from sepsis
Scientists at the University of British Columbia have discovered a new protein “switch” that could stop the progression of blood-poisoning,
Missouri boy credits 'Black Panther' and Jesus for saving his life after he was impaled by meat skewer
Boy survives being impaled through the face with meat skewer A Missouri boy said watching the film "Black Panther" — which won
Robots can improve care for kids with neurologic conditions — with some risk of dependency
It’s no secret robots have caught the hearts and minds of children for decades — whether in sci-fi novellas or
Looking to curb infant mortality rates, Columbus, Ohio, pilots on-demand ride app, program
Infant mortality rates have remained high in the U.S., outpacing other affluent countries including Canada, Germany and Japan. This is particularly true in