This fatal parasite has evolved to spread visceral leishmaniasis

The potentially deadly parasitic organism, responsible for the disease visceral leishmaniasis, has evolved a new strategy for spreading, according to a new study published on September 7. The peer-reviewed study, published in the academic journal Cell, found that the parasite was persisting in hostile environments by targeting individual non-immune cells.  The researchers had located the […]

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What postpartum depression medications can you take while breastfeeding?

Many breastfeeding women who suffer from postpartum depression fear that taking medication will harm their baby through their breast milk. This misconception often leads them to suffer in silence, avoiding discussions about their depression with healthcare professionals. However, the truth is quite the opposite. Women experiencing postpartum depression can and should seek help while breastfeeding […]

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Artificial blue light from smartphones, tablets linked to early puberty

Around the world, preteens are reaching puberty earlier than before, usually due to the brain signaling the sex organs earlier than it should, but other causes include endocrine-disrupting chemicals in food, plastics, and personal-care products; obesity; a rich diet; and even stressful or abusive home environments. Sometimes it may be due to genetics, or rarely, […]

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