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Don’t you just love coming back home after a long day, walking into your bedroom, finally being able to relax? We all love having a cozy bedroom that makes us feel at ease, and that reflects our personality. And that’s what this video is all about. Pick your favorite ideas to try out in your
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Scientists at the University of Exeter have identified a way to “rescue” cells that have genetically mutated, paving the way to a possible new treatment for rare terminal childhood illness such as mitochondrial disease. The research, funded by the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation in the USA, was led by Professors Matt Whiteman and Tim Etheridge.
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The growth of prenatal screening in Europe has reduced the number of babies being born per year with Down syndrome (DS) by an average of 54%, according to a new study published in the European Journal of Human Genetics by researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and international Down syndrome organizations. In research published in
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Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE Babies experience various phases of development during infancy, including phases of sleep regression. Eight-month sleep regression is when an eight-month-old, who has been sleeping well through the night, suddenly starts waking up at night. The sudden nocturnal awakening can affect their sleep-wake cycle resulting in fussiness, more daytime sleep, and
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Preschoolers living in impoverished communities who have access to a nurturing home environment have significantly higher intelligence quotient (IQ) scores in adolescence compared to those raised without nurturing care. That is the finding of a new international study conducted by University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers, which examined data from more than 1600
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Image: Shutterstock Surnames were not common in Sweden before the 19th century as they followed the patronymic system, meaning a person’s name was derived from the father’s name or a paternal ancestor’s name with a prefix or suffix added to it. The members of the clergy, nobility, and soldiers began to adopt non-patronymic surnames, and
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At the beginning of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many scientists were left baffled about why and how the illness predominantly affected older adults and those with comorbidities. These groups are at a higher risk of developing severe symptoms and are more likely to die from the infection. Meanwhile, most children and young people
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