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Centuries-old 'trophy head' from Peru reveals individual survived to adulthood despite disabling birth defect
A researcher has documented a cleft lip in an ancient mummified head from the Andes, a condition that may have been seen as a ...
Gary, 66, was never expected to live beyond 30 after his mother took a morning sickness pill which unwittingly caused severe ...
MotherToBaby, a service of the Organization of Teratology Information Specialists (OTIS), today announced the launch of two brand new resource hubs—a dedicated webinar repository and a collection of ...
In the realm of molecular diagnostics, new research highlights developments made by sequencing the DNA of pediatric cancer patients and links specific sequences to tumor risk. A perspective article ...
Taranto is more than 1,000 miles away from Corby, Northamptonshire, where families living near a steelworks have suffered ...
Women’s health is understudied and, in many respects, poorly understood. Even the term “women’s health” is often used as a ...
As the multiple sclerosis (MS) population ages, managing the condition can bring new challenges. For one woman, working closely with her doctor, exploring treatment options, and finding the right ...
Anok Yai shared that she underwent lung surgery after a "silent" health battle uncovered a birth defect that was affecting her heart and lungs.
A Texas father and son are both back home and getting to spend Christmas together after they were hospitalized recently.
The secretary of South Carolina Beekeeper Association sells hive and runs a “host a hive” program to expand the population of ...
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Scientists solve the evolutionary mystery of how humans came to walk upright
The pelvis is often called the keystone of upright movement. It helps explain how human ancestors left life on all fours ...
Maternal and infant mortality rates in Missouri are among the worst in the country, a fact several state legislators hope to ...
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