Catherine O'Hara's heart and organs were a mirror image of most people's. Though that is rare, congenital heart defects are ...
WHEN Cheng Peiming was dragged from his cell, hauled to a hospital, and pinned down to have organs forcibly removed, he had ...
What does dying feel like? By studying patients who’ve suffered near-death experiences, scientists are one step closer to finding out what happens in our brains during our last moments ...
A woman who was clinically dead said she not only saw herself in a parallel world, but she also received a glimpse of ...
When Abby Wood, who has dilated cardiomyopathy, first found out she was expecting twins, she was concerned because of what a ...
Researchers have discovered that natural "sunscreen" compounds found in algae and cyanobacteria may also support skin and heart health. By comparing two mycosporine-like amino acids, the team showed ...
IM8 is an all-in-one daily wellness sachet containing 92 ingredients, promising broad health benefits at a premium price ...
A drug originally developed to treat type 2 diabetes may protect the heart. Early research shows IC7Fc can lower cholesterol, ...
A study based on data from the Estonian Biobank shows that previously unstudied genetic variants may slow the breakdown of medications, leading to their buildup in the body. The risk of side effects ...
For two days, the patient lived as a human being with no lungs, stabilized by a machine that breathed and buffered his ...
You don't have to be a genius: anemones have been using human genes to form their bodies for 600 million years.
Euan Ashley's lab explores the intricate interactions of gene variants. Tiny "typos," or genetic mutations, can sneak into segments of DNA. Many of these are harmless, but some can cause health ...
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