With the men’s Rugby World Cup in France almost upon us, the risk of injury during the summer warm-up games has been a serious concern for coaches and players.
How much period blood is ‘normal’? And which sanitary product holds the most blood?
Heavy menstrual bleeding or heavy periods affect up to a quarter of women and people who menstruate, and can impact quality of life. Women who have had heavy periods for a long time often consider this normal, or something to be simply put up with.
Researchers identify new gene mutation that alters Alzheimer’s disease risk
A study led by experts from Indiana University School of Medicine has shed new light on the genetic underpinnings of Alzheimer’s disease. The team’s research, rooted in human genetics studies, has unearthed a critical mutation within a key gene operating in the brain’s immune cells, potentially elevating the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
AMOS CHANDA HAS NO LAND IN MASS MEDIA – WITNESSÂ
By GRACE CHAILE
A LUSAKA resident has submitted in court that former Presidential Press Aide, Amos Chanda, does not own land in Mass Media, Lusaka.
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How to recover from childbirth—an expert guide
After all the physical changes during pregnancy and following childbirth, many women are left wondering how to get active again and where to begin. Of course, activity after childbirth is an individual journey with multiple things to consider—and one of the first considerations may not be what you expect: your pelvic floor.
Vulva health conditions: It’s time to shatter the silence
“I didn’t know I had a vulva until I was diagnosed with lichen sclerosus and stage three vulval cancer.”
Breakthrough in scarless wound recovery achieved with autologous blood
A research team, affiliated with UNIST has achieved a milestone in tissue regeneration by developing a technology that utilizes autologous blood to produce three-dimensional microvascular implants. These implants hold immense potential for various applications requiring vascular regeneration, including the treatment of chronic wounds.
Research sheds light on how breast cancer might develop after pregnancy
A study observing changes in healthy breast cells may explain why breast cancer might develop after pregnancy. The cell-based study has helped begin to disentangle the complex relationship between genetic mutations, pregnancy and breast cancer risk. The research has been published in the journal Nature Communications.
Study finds COVID vaccine mandates significantly reduce infection rates on college campuses
New research from The Ohio State University College of Medicine finds COVID-19 vaccine mandates are highly effective at reducing the spread of the virus and increasing immunity in a university setting.
Researchers reveal key role of ASD-risk factor POGZ in control of 2C program and retrotransposon elements
A significant portion of mammalian genomes are composed of retrotransposable elements (REs). Unlike the previous hypothesis that these are “junk DNA,” recent studies have shown that REs such as endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) and long interspersed nuclear element 1 (LINE1) play essential roles in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and during embryogenesis.