Boundaries or coercive control? Experts explain how to tell the difference

In a series of Instagram Stories shared on July 9, professional surfer and law student Sarah Brady, made comments on her past relationship with actor Jonah Hill. She labeled him a “misogynistic narcissist” and accused him of “emotional abuse.” To make her case, she shared a series of screenshots allegedly showing texts Hill sent to her during their relationship. Emotional […]

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Researchers map morphing placenta

Early in pregnancy, something strange happens in the uterus: Cells from the fetal side of the developing placenta invade the uterine endometrium and work with the mother’s immune system to remodel the arteries. “When I first read about it, I thought, ‘This is so bizarre,’” said Stanford Medicine pathologist Michael Angelo, MD, Ph.D. Humans’ immune systems usually attack unfamiliar cells, […]

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Scientists explore the intestinal neighborhood at single-cell resolution

When you think about your ideal neighborhood, perhaps you think of tree-lined streets or a close-knit community of people who help each other. You probably don’t think about your digestive system. But maybe you should. According to a team of scientists led by researchers at Stanford Medicine, there are indeed “neighborhoods” of different cell types cooperating to digest your food […]

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My daughter was diagnosed with arthritis aged SIX

My daughter was diagnosed with arthritis aged SIX – I dismissed her tell-tale sign of crippling condition Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis affects one in every 1,000 children in the UK Mother-of-two from Glasgow was shocked when her six-year-old was diagnosed A six-year-old girl was left unable to walk without crutches when she was diagnosed with arthritis.  Leeanne Taggart, 43, from Glasgow, had […]

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AI and infection control: preventing infectious disease outbreaks and pandemics

In a recent review published in Science, researchers discussed the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in preventing outbreaks of infectious diseases and future pandemics. Study: Leveraging artificial intelligence in the fight against infectious diseases. Image Credit: SomYuZu/Shutterstock.com Background Despite developments in molecular genetics, computers, and pharmaceutical chemistry, infectious diseases remain a serious global health problem. Multidisciplinary cooperation will be required to address the difficulties […]

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Race to complete girl's bucket list before childhood dementia steals her memory

A fan of Disney, Tottenham Hotspur FC, and her new puppy, Simba, Caitlin Passey seems like any other nine-year-old. But tragically, the little girl has a terminal condition which, amongst other terrifying symptoms, causes childhood dementia. Caitlin was diagnosed with Juvenile Batten Disease in October 2021, and her family are now in a race against time to help her complete […]

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Teladoc Health will integrate Microsoft AI for automated clinical documentation

Telehealth platform Teladoc Health is expanding its collaboration with Microsoft to integrate the tech giant’s AI solutions into its platform, allowing providers to automate clinical documentation creation during virtual exams.  The virtual care company will integrate Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, Azure Cognitive Services, and conversational and ambient clinical documentation solution Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience (DAX) into Teladoc Health Solo. Solo […]

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Primary care doctors receiving specialized training can diagnose autism

In most cases, community-based primary care clinicians who receive specialized training can accurately diagnose autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to a study published online July 18 in Pediatrics. Rebecca McNally Keehn, Ph.D., from the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, and colleagues examined the diagnostic accuracy of the Early Autism Evaluation (EAE) Hub system, which provides specialized training and […]

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This Brand New 'Friends'-Inspired Little People Set Is Full of Tiny Details Fans (& Kids) Will Love

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Your friends will always be there for you — and now they’ll be there for your toddler, too! Fisher-Price, in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, just debuted a brand-new toy that is fun for both kids […]

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Study finds link between DHX9 gene mutations and neurodevelopmental disorders

Reviewers’ Notes A group of 20 patients with undiagnosed neurodevelopmental disorders ranging from severe to mild has now received a genetic diagnosis thanks to an international team of researchers at the GREGoR Research Center at Baylor College of Medicine, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the German Mouse Clinic and collaborating institutions. The team analyzed the patients' genes and conducted […]

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