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  • Infant Cured by Drug Not Approved by FDA

    The parents of four-month-old Tatiana Saiaana rejoiced after learning that their baby has been saved from her critical condition using an officially unapproved drug. Shortly after she was born on Aug. 29, doctors of Seattle Children’s Hospital told Elise and Bruce Saiaana that their baby’s lungs ...
  • Climate Change Keeping New Ice Age at Bay

    Dr. John Holdren, the White House’s Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, claimed that the effects of man-made global warming are actually preventing the onset of a new ice age. Although the scientific expert supports President Barrack Obama’s projects to curb greenhouse gas ...
  • Link Between Fast Food and Low Test Scores Among Kids Discovered

    Researchers discovered a link between regularly eating fast food meals and a decline in intelligence among elementary students. The researchers noted that children who frequently snacked on popular fast food items such as burgers and French fries had lower test scores as compared to others who ...
  • Health News: Officials Discover New Type of Virus After Investigating the Death of a Kansas Resident

    Officials from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment confirmed on Monday that they have discovered a new type of virus. The discovery was made after an investigation was carried out regarding the mysterious death of a man from Kansas.
  • Kids May Grow Up as Risky Teens Due to Mothers’ Depression

    A new study carried out by researchers from Canada explained that children are at risk of developing risky behavior when they become teenagers if they have mothers who are suffering from depression. According to researchers, mothers’ maternal depression may affect kids and cause them to adopt ...
  • Study Shows How Modern Agriculture Weakened Human Bones

    Scientists revealed through a recent study that the bones of humans began to weaken as they moved towards modern agricultural practices. Conducted by American Museum of Natural History curator Brian Richmond and Habiba Chirchir of George Washington University, the study pointed out that the bones ...
  • South Korea Suspends Imports Of Chicken Products From U.S. Due To Bird Flu

    South Korea’s Agriculture Ministry announced on Saturday that it is temporarily stopping the delivery of chicken products from the U.S. to prevent the risk of a bird flu outbreak. The government agency’s decision comes days after two strains of avian flu have been detected in the Washington state.
  • Ebola Outbreak Update: Experimental Drug Cures Doctor Infected With Ebola Virus

    The world may have found a cure for the Ebola outbreak as a doctor working in Sierra Leone who was infected with the deadly disease was treated using an experimental drug. The drug, named FX06, was administered to the patient by doctors in Germany’s Frankfurt University Hospital.
  • Health News: Ability To Balance On One Leg Shows Brain’s Health

    A new medical study revealed that the inability to balance on one leg for a certain amount of time may be an indicator of brain-related problems. The researchers of the study noted that this physical ability may show signs that an individual is at risk of suffering from silent strokes or dementia.
  • Health News: Loss Of Teeth Linked To Mental Decline

    A new study conducted by researchers from the University College London revealed that the loss of teeth and the decline in mental and physical capabilities among adults are connected. According to the researchers, the former may be considered as an early indicator of the latter.
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