A new study provides insights into the curative effects of gluten-free diets in celiac patients. Results from the proteomics-based research suggests not. celiac disease is a highly prevalent disorder characterized…
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Professor explores impact of behavior, physical traits on Black peer acceptance
A popular children's television show has long featured a segment titled "One of These Things is Not Like the Other" in which objects of different shapes, sizes and colors are…

Do people with migraine get enough exercise?
More than two-thirds of people with migraine do not get enough exercise, according to a preliminary study released today, February 23, 2021, that will be presented at the American Academy…

Researcher develops, tests nano-carrier as potential treatment for glioblastomas
With a survival rate of only five years, the most common and aggressive form of primary brain tumor, glioblastoma multiforme, is notoriously hard to treat using current regimens that rely…

Phone call anxiety: Why so many of us have it, and how to get over it
Staying in touch with loved ones without seeing them in person has become even more important during the pandemic. But for some people, making or receiving calls is a stressful…

Give the heart a ketone? It may be beneficial
There is growing evidence that ketone bodies may be beneficial to heart disease patients regardless of the method of delivery used to increase ketone delivery to the heart. A Journal…

Night owls’ may be twice as likely as morning ‘larks’ to underperform at work
Night 'owls' may be twice as likely as morning 'larks' to underperform at work and to run a heightened risk of early retirement due to disability, finds research published online…