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Infantile Asthma Cases Rates Are Decreasing

Dec 28, 2015 By John Birks Leave a Comment

"Infantile Asthma Cases Rates Are Decreasing "

Medical examiners have determined that 2015 is truly fortuitous in terms of chronic inflammatory disease. Infantile asthma cases rates are decreasing, but racial disparity still shown its fangs. Laura Akinbami, a medical researcher working for the National Center for Health Statistics, declared that recent reports have determined that childhood asthma rates have begun to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health & Lifestyle Tagged With: asthma, asthma rates are dropping, children with asthma, Chronic inflammatory disease

Allergies in Children Increase the Likelihood of Heart Issues

Dec 10, 2015 By John Birks Leave a Comment

"Allergies in Children Increase the Likelihood of Heart Issues"

Facing allergies in the early years of our lives is not uncommon. But is would seem that a new study on children with allergies says otherwise. According to this new paper allergies in children increase the likelihood of heart issues. More specifically, through this study, the doctors have been able to successfully determine a direct link between common allergies and the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health & Lifestyle Tagged With: allergies, asthma, hay fever, Hyperlipidemia, Hypertension

Dogs Decrease Asthma Incidence in Children

Nov 8, 2015 By John Birks Leave a Comment

"Dogs Decrease Asthma Incidence in Children"

Researchers from the esteemed Uppsala University have discovered a link between pet ownership and chances of developing asthma and other airway diseases. The paper states that dogs decrease asthma incidence in children, if they are exposed to them in his early years of life. Traditionally, there were two theories discussed among medical experts. According to one of them, it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health & Lifestyle Tagged With: asthma, bacteria, children, dog, environment, study, Sweden, Uppsala

Carbon Nanotubes Found in Child’s Lungs

Oct 22, 2015 By Joe Hennessey 3 Comments

"Carbon Nanotubes Found in Child’s Lungs"

French scientist have recently discovered of new form of pollution. Traces of carbon nanotubes found in child’s lungs led the researchers to ascertain that this kind of nano material could be as poisonous and deadly as asbestos. Basically carbon nanotubes are rolled-up tubes comprised of carbon atoms. Being the highlight of nanotechnology, carbon nanotubes are imbued with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health & Lifestyle Tagged With: asthma, Carbon nanotubes, lung cells, nanotechnology

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Remembering Georg von Tiesenhausen, Last Member of Von Braun’s Rocket Team

Jun 6, 2018 By Ryan Harriss Leave a Comment

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It Seems that Giant Sloths Once Roamed Earth, and Humans Used to Hunt Them? (Study)

May 8, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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A Star Escaped a Supernova Explosion, and NASA Snapped its Picture

May 7, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Hubble Spots Giant Butterfly Formed by a Black Hole and Stellar Winds (Study)

Apr 20, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Space Technology Could Help Protect Earth’s Endangered Species

Apr 5, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Kirigami Skin Is Helping a Soft Robot Slither Like a Snake (Study)

Feb 26, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Ice Age Tracks Reveal How Young Mammoths Cared for Adult Ones (Study)

Feb 14, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Archaeologists Discovered 4400-Years-Old High Priestess Tomb Near Cairo

Feb 5, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Dwarf Galaxies Challenge the Entire Dark Matter Cosmology (Study)

Feb 4, 2018 By Matthew Riley Leave a Comment

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Jan 24, 2018 By Joe Hennessey Leave a Comment

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John Cena Cold Feature in Duke Nukem Movie

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Battlefield One Apocalypse DLC to Land in February

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