Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Same Sex Parenting No Different From Opposite Sex Parenting: Study and other top stories.

  • Same Sex Parenting No Different From Opposite Sex Parenting: Study

    Same Sex Parenting No Different From Opposite Sex Parenting: Study
    (Photo : Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Doug Metcalfe (L) and his partner Brian Lahmann show their White House Easter Egg Roll event tickets to their daughter, Helen Lahmann-Metcalfe, 4, after picking up the tickets April 17, 2006 in Washington, DC. A new study regarding same-sex parents explains that there is "no significant difference" between their children or those of opposite-sex parents. It compared families who were similarly situated.Like Us on Facebook Hence, in the Journal of Deve..
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  • Study Backs Pancreas Cell Transplants for Severe Diabetes

    Study Backs Pancreas Cell Transplants for Severe Diabetes
    Transplants of insulin-producing pancreas cells are a long hoped-for treatment for diabetes — and a new study shows they can protect the most seriously ill patients from a life-threatening complication of the disease, an important step toward U.S. approval. These transplants are used in some countries but in the U.S. they're available only through research studies. Armed with Monday's findings, researchers hope to license them for use in a small number of people with Type 1 diabetes who are ..
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  • Rescheduling marijuana: What the move would mean for researchers (Q&A)

    Rescheduling marijuana: What the move would mean for researchers (Q&A)
    The federal government said recently that it is reviewing marijuana's status as a Schedule 1 drug under the Controlled Substances Act, a move that could loosen tight restrictions on cannabis research. In a memo to U.S. lawmakers, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency said it is reviewing marijuana's current status and hopes to have a decision about potential rescheduling "in the first half of 2016."  Research into marijuana is complicated by the drug's longtime classification as a Schedule 1 drug. ..
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  • Researchers close to creating electronic skin to show patient's vital signs: Report

    Researchers close to creating electronic skin to show patient's vital signs: Report
    The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Engineering researchers have taken a step forward towards the development of an electronic skin which you can wear as second skin. If put to use for biomedical or other applications, e-skin may give a doctor the medical data of a patient constantly without any need of attaching or removing medical equipment. In the beginning, Takao Someya, head of the school’s research group, came up with a flexible electronic mesh with which they covered the mechanica..
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  • Scientists might have found 'virginity genes'

    Scientists might have found 'virginity genes'
    MONDAY, April 18, 2016 -- Parents, when you have "the talk" with your kids, keep these new study findings in mind: Genetic makeup may help determine when people lose their virginity. The study results matter because people who have sex and babies earlier appear to fare worse educationally and have poorer physical and mental health, said study co-author Ken Ong. "Genes influence the ages of first intercourse and first birth by acting on both personality and physical characteristics," said Ong. ..
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  • Experts: Botox found effective for chronic migraine

    Experts: Botox found effective for chronic migraine
    MONDAY, April 18, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Botox is a safe and effective treatment for chronic migraine and three other neurological disorders, an updated guideline from the American Academy of Neurology says. Long used to smooth wrinkles, botulinum toxin is made by a type of bacteria. The toxin blocks the release of substances at nerve endings, reducing muscle contraction and the transmission of pain signals, the researchers explained. The authors of the updated guideline reviewed scientific ..
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  • Theranos Under Federal Criminal Investigation, Adding to Its Woes

    Theranos Under Federal Criminal Investigation, Adding to Its Woes
    Theranos, the embattled blood-testing laboratory, said on Monday that federal officials were conducting a criminal investigation into the company, adding to a series of questions from officials about its inner workings.In a note to outside partners, the company said that the Justice Department had requested documents and that the investigation was active. The note also said that the Securities and Exchange Commission was investigating the company.The note detailed a growing list of inquiries fr..
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  • SPF 30 Sunscreen Reduces Risk Of Melanoma, Scientists Confirm

    SPF 30 Sunscreen Reduces Risk Of Melanoma, Scientists Confirm
    Apr 19, 2016 04:15 AM EDT One of the most deadly type of cancer is melanoma or skin cancer. This type of skin cancer can be triggered by the ultraviolet rays from the sun. But researchers say we shouldn't undermine the power of sunscreen. A recent study revealed that genetically engineered mice protected by sunscreen was less likely to develop burns and melanoma. Melanoma is one of the most deadly type of skin cancer. It is caused by cancer cells in the melanocytes - which are the pigment res..
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  • Common over-the-counter drugs can hurt your brain

    Common over-the-counter drugs can hurt your brain
    And in the quest to cure what ails us as quickly as possible, those warnings are too often overlooked.A new study, published Monday, offers the most definite proof yet of what scientists have known for at least a decade: that anticholinergic drugs (PDF) are linked with cognitive impairment and an increased risk of dementia. Though you may have never heard of this class of drug, you've certainly heard of the medications themselves, including Benadryl, Demerol, Dimetapp, Dramamine, Paxil, Unisom a..
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