DO WE SPEND TOO MUCH TIME WITH OUR GADGETS? These days we are so addicted to our smartphones so that it’s even difficult to believe that a few years ago there were none. They have changed our lives so much. Today, we offer you to see what it meant to live without smartphones. Nowadays, if
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IN THIS ARTICLE Be it oily skin, dry skin, acne-prone, or sensitive skin, blackheads appear on all types of skin. Exfoliating your skin with scrubs can help remove blackheads. But to see lasting effects, these scrubs must be used for a few weeks and regularly. Blackhead scrubs help get rid of blackheads and also prevent
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 20 2020 Millions of children fail to reach their developmental potential worldwide, in part due to higher rates of exposure to current and legacy pollutants. Researchers studying chemical exposures among children in Uruguay turned to an unlikely data collection device as part of a recent study: silicone wristbands. These wristbands
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 20 2020 Young athletes are sidelined for at least one month after suffering a concussion, according to a Henry Ford Hospital study that provides new perspective on concussions and brain injuries. The study’s results were published ahead of the Michigan High School Athletic Association’s recent announcement that the fall high
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Study results documenting parental hesitancy to begin and complete their child’s HPV vaccine series were published in The Lancet Public Health by researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). Based on survey data from the 2017-2018 National Immunization Study, the research team discovered that of the estimated 4.3 million children
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 22 2020 Doctors have traditionally avoided prescribing nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen to patients with fractures. This belief is based on basic science research that supports delayed bone healing in some animal models, as well as in some spinal fusion cases. However, a new study from the University
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We did it! After months of enduring lockdown, and failed attempts at e-learning, we’ve successfully reduced community spread of COVID-19.  The world is starting to look somewhat normal again. I can go out for dinner, have a haircut, and get my nails done. While these possibilities almost fool me into thinking school will open full-time
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 21 2020 Seated around the dinner table, faculty affiliated with Stanford ChEM-H – one of Stanford University’s interdisciplinary institutes – spoke one-by-one, pitching ideas for collaborative research. Inspired by a recent medical conundrum, Gilbert Chu, a professor of medicine (oncology) and of biochemistry at Stanford Medicine, put out the call
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I’ll show you how to make basic sewing stitches: running stitch, backstitch, split stitch, french knot and chain stitch. I’ll also show you how to make beautiful yet very simple embroidered flowers, such as rose, dandelion, lazy daisy, hyacinth, satin flower and chamomile.Stay creative and have fun! 🙂 —————————————————————————————- 5-Minute Crafts: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5min.crafts/ Instagram:
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