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New cells found in the retina, paving way for jet lag therapy

Date: Apr-18-2017
New research from the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom discovers a group of retina cells involved in regulating the sleep-wake cycle.

Navigating vaccine hesitancy: What can the physician do?

Date: Apr-18-2017
Why are some parents concerned about vaccines? Learn what physicians can do to help parents understand the importance of vaccines for their children.

Injections to treat psoriasis: Types, benefits, and risks

Date: Apr-17-2017
If topical remedies, lifestyle changes, and prescription drugs do not work, a person with psoriasis may want to try injections to help manage symptoms.

Breast thermography: Technology, benefits, and cancer signs

Date: Apr-17-2017
In this article, learn about how thermography works, the process of a thermograph, what thermographs detect, the technology, and the benefits of their use.

Potential new treatment found for 'chemo brain'

Date: Apr-17-2017
New research explains the brain chemistry behind chemotherapy-induced cognitive dysfunction and finds a potential new therapy for preventing it.

Protein may cause obesity by interfering with brown fat

Date: Apr-17-2017
Scientists find a protein that inhibits the positive effect of brown and beige fat. This may mean the protein is a risk factor for diabetes and obesity.

Spotting the vaccine-preventable diseases that are back in the waiting room

Date: Apr-17-2017
Measles, mumps, whooping cough, and tuberculosis are making a comeback. Why is spotting the symptoms in some cases like detective work?

Low-fat milk, yogurt may reduce depression risk

Date: Apr-16-2017
A study of more than 1,000 Japanese adults finds that higher intake of low-fat milk and yogurt may reduce the likelihood of developing depressive symptoms.

Sinus surgery: Types, uses, and recovery

Date: Apr-16-2017
Surgery is an option for people with ongoing sinus infections, an abnormal sinus structure, or abnormal growths in the sinus. Learn more in this article.

Why do some of us find it easier to forgive? Neuroscience sheds light

Date: Apr-16-2017
A new study explores the neuroanatomical basis of forgiveness and finds a brain area connected with the act of forgiving unintentional harm.