Toddlers can help dogs reach treats spontaneously, new study finds

Toddlers will help dogs reach toys and snacks, a study published this month reported, showing toddlers have the capacity to extend feelings of empathy to animals. The new peer-reviewed study, which sought to understand whether children can help dogs spontaneously, was led by Dr. Rachna Reddy, a postdoctoral student at Duke University. Children’s prosociality can […]

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Innovative new drug could be key to combatting childhood brain tumors

Researchers at a University of Colorado medical campus have found a drug combination that could be crucial in helping children diagnosed with fatal brain tumors. Children diagnosed with MYC amplified Medulloblastoma could find hope for the future following potentially lifesaving new research. These findings came from a peer-reviewed study conducted by researchers from the University […]

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Plasma blood transfusion may be effective to treat COVID patients- study

Plasma blood transfusion may contain therapeutic antibodies to treat immunocompromised COVID-19 patients, a new study has concluded. The peer-reviewed study, published on Thursday in the journal Jama Network Open, states that the research is important because people diagnosed with COVID-19 who are also immunocompromised “have increased risk for morbidity and mortality associated with the disease.” […]

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