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Mid-Day on MSNNine-year-old girl operated upon for rare conditionIn a rare, medically advanced case, a nine-year-old was recently diagnosed with a congenital anorectal malformation known as ...
Extended reality (XR) technologies (e.g., headsets, CAVEs) offer very interesting new modes of visualising information, ...
A federal watchdog found that an Army major was barred from contacting a member of Congress about health impacts from a fuel ...
Better stress assessment and tailored interventions could give clinicians the tools they need to fend off lasting damage.
New study finds majority of patients receiving targeted concussion treatment reported still being recovered and exhibited normal quality of life scores 1-6 years after injury.
Watch the video below: Motion sickness — also called car sickness — is common in dogs, just as it is among humans. Car sickness in dogs mainly stems from a sensory conflict between the vestibular ...
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Lisa's Reading on MSNYour Aging Body (and how to care for it) Book TeaserHelp Date Published: 06-12-2025 Publisher: The Woodtick Press Written in understandable language, this book describes the ...
Anisimova and Osaka are both among the streakiest players in tennis. When they connect, it’s a winner; when they don’t, it’s an error. And you never know which is going to happen from one match—or set ...
Scientists found that embryonic skin cells “whisper” through faint mechanical tugs, using the same force-sensing proteins ...
Changes to size, teeth and ears in various rodents in Chicago found to be part of their adaptation to human development.
Our brains can spot real biodiversity using sight and sound alone, according to scientists studying how humans perceive nature.
People can intuitively sense how biodiverse a forest is just by looking at photos or listening to sounds, and their gut ...
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