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Iron deficiency puts a third of pregnant women at risk of complications

Date: Jul-25-2016
New research finds around 35 percent of pregnant women have iron deficiency, increasing their risk of pregnancy complications, such as miscarriage.

Parkinson's: Mutant gene interaction may pave the way for new treatments

Date: Jul-24-2016
Research that has discovered an interaction between mutant LRRK2 gene and alpha-synuclein may lead to new treatments for Parkinson’s disease, study says.

Chronic fatigue symptoms triggered by nerve, muscle strain

Date: Jul-24-2016
Nerve and muscle strain may prompt symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome, find researchers, suggesting such symptoms could be eased with physical therapy.

Autoimmune Diseases: All You Need to Know

Date: Jul-24-2016
Learn about autoimmune diseases, whereby the immune system attacks healthy cells in the body. Examples include celiac disease and type 1 diabetes.

List of Common Types of Allergy Medicine

Date: Jul-23-2016
This article lists some common medicines for allergies, including seasonal, food, and skin allergies. Symptoms and prevention tips are also included.

Quitting smoking may lower alcohol intake

Date: Jul-23-2016
Researchers find smokers who have attempted to quit in the past week drink less alcohol than those who have not tried to give up smoking.

Most accurate map of the human cortex unvelied

Date: Jul-23-2016
Mapping the most complex organ known to man was never going to be easy. Using new methods, the most detailed map of the cerebral cortex is now complete.

Asthma cure? Blocking 'rogue' gene shows promise

Date: Jul-22-2016
Instead of an inflammatory response to airways triggering asthma, researchers find the disease may arise as a result of a 'rogue' gene called ADAM33.

Mental illness: Could brain size be a risk factor?

Date: Jul-22-2016
Scientists explain why larger brains are more susceptible to mental illness.The larger the brain, the weaker the long-distance cortical connections.

Alzheimer's protein spreads through space between brain cells

Date: Jul-22-2016
Tau protein is known to spread from neuron to neuron in Alzheimer's. Now, a new study shows at least one way is via the extracellular space between cells.