Autism Research Sniffs It’s Way Forward
I read this article about autism and thought about many of our patients who have children that are affected by this. A study was published in the journal Current Biology that talked about how odors are used to gauge emotions in others and are a form of social communication. Children with autism participated in this
A Drop of Blood Could Tell You Your Infection History
I was reading this article about the new technology being developed by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The researchers are using a new method called VirScan, which runs diagnostics to test for specific viruses current and past. All it needs is a single drop of blood in order to run its analysis. To read more
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The Medical Future: Transplanting Heads
I read this article about Dr. Sergio Canavero and his plan to put the head of Valery Spiridonov, a Russian with a muscle-wasting disease, on the body of a newly dead donor. I always find articles about the advancement in medicine very interesting and I love sharing this news with all of our readers. Canavero claimed
Skinny Jean Lovers Beware
I found this very interesting and thought you would enjoy reading about this. Please be careful with your fashion choices!Anyone who has ever had to do acrobatic’s in order to fit into a pair of skinny jeans may want to loosen up. One woman from Australia learned the hard way, that prolonged periods of “external
Look 10 to 15 Years Younger
As you age, your skin loses elasticity. Combined with lifestyle choices, stress, and sleeping habits, this can eventually lead to a puffy, baggy appearance around your eyes. In addition to making you look much older before your time, exhausted eyelids can impact vision, making it both an aesthetic and functional issue. Eyelid surgery, also known
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If the Shoe Fits, Go with a Star Plastic Surgery Surgeon
Many women are very particular when it comes to selecting a pair of shoes. The rate of injuries for U.S. women associated with wearing high heels form 2002 to 2012 was 7.32 per 100,000, with most injuries consisting of sprains and strains to the foot and ankle (Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery). Like selecting