Increased self-control promotes premature aging in black teens
Educators and government have promoted a concentrated effort to instill higher levels of self-control in economically and socially disadvantaged black teens in the United...
Walgreens COVID Vaccine Booster Updates Amid Omicron Variant XBB.1.5 – Scheduling and Information
The Food and Drug Administration has approved newly formulated covid vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna. Unlike booster shots released in the past, this vaccine isn’t made with components of...
Scheduling Your Walgreens COVID Vaccine Booster: Appointment Registration Made Easy
The United States is rolling out a new round of Covid vaccines, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) authorizing single-strain shots...
When Can You Schedule Your CVS COVID Booster? Latest Updates on CVS Vaccine Appointments
On Monday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the new COVID-19 boosters for Americans, with the updated vaccines set to become available within...
Study finds in-person bullying to be more harmful than cyberbullying
Cyberbullying has received a lot of press in the last several years due to the tragic suicide of some teenage people due to cyberbullying....
First proof that brain defect caused by mutation in fatty acid transport
Some fats called lysophosphatidylcholines including omega-3 fatty acids that are essential for human life have been shown to be essential for proper brain growth...
Researchers find a way to reverse antibiotic resistance in bacteria
The Centers for disease control reported that 23,000 people died in 2012 and over two million were sickened to the point of hospitalization by...
Genetic link discovered between premature aging and PTSD
Researchers at University of California at San Diego School of Medicine and the Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System led by Dr. Dilip V....
Vets show your pet can give you disease
People can acquire a variety of diseases from pets. The variety of diseases that people can contract from pets has never been examined fully...
Study: Julius Caesar may have suffered from mini-stokes and not epilepsy
The commonly accepted history relates that Caius Julius Caesar, the great Roman soldier and politician, suffered from epilepsy, a condition that causes repeated seizures....
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...