Study: Annual pap test a ‘thing of the past?’ — (Details)
The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has released new recommendations on screening for cervical cancer. These latest recommendations continue the trend...
Study: Secondhand smoke linked to poor health, higher absenteeism, increased likelihood to seek medical...
As little as one hour of exposure to tobacco smoke per week can significantly impact the health of teens, according to a University...
Study: Study focuses on people not treated effectively with antidepressants — (Details)
People with depression who are treated with nerve stimulation experience significant improvements in quality of life, even when their depression symptoms don't completely...
Study: New type 1 diabetes therapy shows promise for long-term reversal in both humans,...
What if instead of daily insulin injections or wearing pumps, just getting a shot every few months could reverse Type 1 diabetes for...
Study: Brain cancer potentially resists immunotherapies by trapping T cells in bone marrow —...
Certain brain cancers are associated with low numbers of immune system T-cells circulating in the peripheral blood. Low T-cell numbers can be a...
Study: How do muscles know what time it is? — (Details)
How do muscle cells prepare for the particular metabolic challenges of the day? Scientists at Helmholtz Zentrum München and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), members...
Study: Discovery may lead to new ways of diagnosing and treating both diseases —...
ALS -- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis -- is a neurodegenerative disease that attacks motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, slowly robbing its...
Study: Taking the brain apart to put it all together again — (Details)
The human brain, with its 100 billion neurons that control every thought, word, and action, is the most complex and delicate organ in...
Study: Wireless system suggests future where doctors could implant sensors to track tumors or...
Medical processes like imaging often require cutting someone open or making them swallow huge tubes with cameras on them. But what if could...
Study: Saliva could influence taste preferences — (Details)
Saliva is crucial for tasting and digesting food, but scientists have now found that it may have another, more subtle role. Salivary proteins...
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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...