Why your best idea may be your second favorite
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Michelangelo reportedly said the job of every sculptor is to discover the statue inside the stone, then work around it. […] People who take long naps during the day or sleep nine or more hours at night may have an increased […] A study led by SMU suggests that oleandrin—a drug derived from the Nerium oleander plant—could prevent the HTLV-1 virus from […] People with obesity, high blood sugar, high blood pressure or high cholesterol are often advised to eat less and move […] Women who initiate medical abortion but opt to stop in the middle of treatment may be at risk for serious […] (HealthDay)—Pediatricians should provide emergency contraception (EC) to teenagers who have had unprotected or underprotected intercourse, according to a policy statement […] Doctors are warning about ‘feather duvet lung’ after a man developed a sudden and severe reaction to his bedding. Martin […] Why a spray almost identical to ‘party’ drug ketamine is set to be approved to ‘treat’ depression Esketamine is set […] (HealthDay)—Women with advanced breast cancer might find mindfulness can ease their pain, anxiety and depression, a new study suggests. Mindfulness […] Cancer drugs could be packed into tiny bubbles and driven directly to tumours using SOUND WAVES, scientists claim Researchers say […]
Why your best idea may be your second favorite
Take long naps? Sleep more than nine hours a night? Your stroke risk may be higher
Drug oleandrin may be an effective new way to treat HTLV-1 virus, study shows
Limited eating times could be a new way to fight obesity and diabetes
First of its kind study seeks to answer whether effects of ‘abortion pill’ can be reversed
AAP: Emergency contraception should be given to sexually active teens
Doctors are warning your duvet could be making you ill
Spray almost identical to ketamine may be used to 'treat' depression
Mindfulness may be a balm for breast cancer patients
Cancer drugs 'could be driven directly to tumours using SOUND WAVES'