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Are You Allergic to the Sun?
Although die-hard sun worshipers continue to oil up to better catch the sun's tanning rays, most Americans choose to slather on sunscreen instead. Sunscreen can help protect them from most of the harm

Wondering About Wilson's Disease?
There are small amounts of copper in many things we eat, and, normally, the body knows how to get rid of the excess. But when a genetic defect renders the body incapable of processing this mineral, th

Designing peptides to treat diseases
Chemists at the University of Arizona have developed modified versions of naturally occurring peptide hormones that could be key to novel treatments of a variety of diseases, including eating disorder

Skin Cancer
Introduction We?ve all heard the expression ?a healthy tan.? In fact, it was only one or two generations ago that people lived with the misunderstanding that sunbathing was indeed healthy. Sure, a

Influenza Virus Breakthrough
Two Cornell University researchers have found a pathway that is critical for the flu virus to enter and infect a cell. The discovery could lead to the development of antiviral medications and vaccines

Finding the Ultimate Cause of Psoriasis
Nobody knows exactly what causes psoriasis, but the disease clearly has a genetic component. It is believed that a specific trigger, such as emotional stress, injury to the skin, certain infections (e

Sleep Apnea and Snoring
Introduction In recent years the term sleep apnea has crept into common usage by the general public, as most magazines and newspapers have carried stories on the topic. The component of sleep apnea

Reducing Your Risk of Stroke
There are many myths that surround stroke. For example, you might have heard that stroke only strikes the elderly. The reality is that stroke can strike anybody, at any age. Many people are under the

Treatment for MS
Introduction Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that may affect any area of the nervous system, thus causing a wide variety of symptoms such as visual problems, weakness, or numbness. Although the

Scientists work to detect cancer earlier
By coating the surfaces of tiny carbon nanotubes with monoclonal antibodies, biochemists and engineers at Jefferson Medical College and the University of Delaware have teamed up to detect cancer cells

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