Trichotillomania
Trichotillomania sounds like a made-up word but is a very real condition that involves an uncontrollable urge to pull one’s […]
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Trichotillomania sounds like a made-up word but is a very real condition that involves an uncontrollable urge to pull one’s […] A study performed by FIU’s Community-Based Research Institute (CBRI) at Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work has […] People who inherit a faulty copy of the so-called “breast cancer genes” BRCA1 and BRCA2 are at high risk of […] A collaboration in Malaysia is piloting a novel cervical screening program that features the comfort of self-sampling and the ease […] Two distinct parts of the human brain—the neocortex and the hippocampus (a part of the brain involved in higher-order brain […] A new Super Bowl commercial will expose a vast audience to an internet craze known as ASMR, or autonomous sensory […] Sleeping is sometimes considered unproductive time. Could the time spent asleep could be used more productively—e.g., for learning a new […] A better understanding of risks and causes of harm for out of hours palliative care is urgently needed to ensure […] In response to conditions such as high blood pressure and reduced blood flow to cardiac muscle, the adult heart can […] For more than 20 years, Michael Allon, M.D., and Michelle Robbin, M.D.—along with Carlton Young, M.D., and interventional radiology colleagues […]
Trichotillomania
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