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Recognizing the 4 Silent Signs of Eating Disorders You Need to Know
Eating disorders can affect people of all ages and generally encompasses more than one condition, which may include – Anorexia Nervosa – people have a
Innovative and Traditional Food Preservation Strategies: A Comprehensive Review
A new review highlights different methods of food spoilage and the current strategies utilized around the globe for food preservation and processing. Food preservation,
Significant Events in Medical History on May 3 You Should Know About
(1877) German psychoanalyst Karl Abraham was born. One of Freud’s best students, Abraham focused his research on the influence of infant psychosexuality on the
Notable Medical Milestones: April 7 in History
(1727) French botanist and naturalist Michel Adanson is born. During a 5-year expedition to Senegal, he collected and described numerous animals and plants .
Significant Events in Medical History on October 6
October 6: (1) (1897) American biochemist Florence B. Seibert is born. She is best known for isolating tuberculin which helped to develop an effective
Significant Moments in Medical History on August 15
August 15: (1) (1896) Czech-American biochemist Gerty Theresa Cori is born. She focused her research on sugar metabolism and shared the 1947 Nobel Prize
Significant Events in Medical History on June 20
June 20: (1) (1861) English biochemist Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins was born. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1929 for
Significant Events in Medical History on May 19
May 19: (1) (1914) Austrian-born British molecular biologist Max Perutz was born. He shared the Nobel Prize in 1962 for his work on the
Oral Care and Heart Disease: How Good Dental Hygiene Can Protect Your Heart
Heart diseases also known as cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are one of the leading causes of death globally. According to the World Health Organization (WHO),
Essential Bloodborne Pathogens Training for 13 Key Professionals Beyond Healthcare
Bloodborne pathogens (BBP) may sound purely medical to most, and training about it may only stir the interest of healthcare workers. Contrary to this
Everything You Need to Know About Laser Hair Removal
Have you been tweezing, waxing, or spending exorbitant amounts of money on razors and fancy shaving creams only to be dissatisfied with the results?
The Connection Between Insomnia and Increased Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke
Researchers in Sweden analyzed genetic data from four large public health studies to investigate the link between insomnia and heart disease. Insomnia is a
SHINGRIX Review: Evaluating the Effectiveness of the New Shingles Vaccine
Shingles is a viral disease that manifests itself in painful skin rashes and blisters. Triggered by the same virus that causes chickenpox, it is
Significant Medical Milestones on September 14: A Historical Overview
September 14 (1) (1879) Sex educator, writer, and nurse Margaret Sanger is born. She is responsible for establishing the first birth control clinic in
Significant Events in Medical History on April 5
(1858) Canadian businessman Washington Atlee Burpee is born. He was the founder of W. Atlee Burpee & Company (now known as Burpee Seeds), which
Significant Events in Medical History on March 6: Discover What Happened Today
(1899) Aspirin is registered as a trademark by the pharmaceutical company Bayer. (2013) American biochemist and academic William W. Cleland passes away. His research
Significant Events in Medical History on July 14: Discover What Happened Today
July 14: (1) (1801) German physiologist, comparative anatomist Johannes Peter Müller is born. One of his contributions was increasing understanding of the voice, speech
Significant Events in Medical History on June 17
June 17: (1) (1876) American anatomist Edward Anthony Spitzka was born. He published 40 papers on brain anatomy and also performed autopsies on brains.
Significant Milestones in Medical History on May 18
May 18: (1) (1901) American biologist Vincent du Vigneaud was born. He is known for the isolation, structural identification, and total synthesis of the
Innovative Strategies for Integrating Lysostaphin into Post-Surgical Care Plans
Surgeons are ready to test whether the antimicrobial enzyme Lysostaphin is the answer to post-surgical Staph infections in orthopedic implants. Lysostaphin is proving an