Almost half of women who chose to freeze their eggs in their 30s — a process called elective oocyte cryopreservation — return years later to use their eggs, according to
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A team of European researchers developed a sensor to take readings for up to 72 hours and detect early signs of endocrine diseases, according to a study published in the
Italian doctors report a case of severe hepatitis caused by echovirus 11 in twins, according to a study published in the scientific journal Eurosurveillance. This comes after multiple severe infections
Intelligent people are faster when tackling simple tasks but take longer to solve complex problems compared to people with lower IQ scores, according to a study published in Nature Communications.
Plant-based diets — vegetarian and vegan — can reduce blocked arteries and lower the risk of heart conditions and high cholesterol, according to a study published in the journal European
Severe hot flashes after menopause may increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases
Women who experience severe hot flashes after menopause have a higher risk of metabolic syndrome and high blood pressure, according to research presented at the 25th European Congress of Endocrinology
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more realistic, how does it affect our communication with others? A team of researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Germany, explores whether our trust in
A project to disseminate information about the dangers of single-use plastic has organised a model sailing boat — named Flipflopi — to travel across the globe to reach thousands of
Throughout the world, we are witnessing a decline in the numbers of insects as well as a drop in diversity. Several studies published in a special issue of Biology Letters
Young women are still less inclined to choose degrees in science and technology, and this may be caused by outdated gender stereotypes, according to a study published in the journal