I was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer before it took about a month at my suburban Chicago hospital for a biopsy, further mammogram, MRI, ultrasound and genetic testing. I then had a unilateral mastectomy, followed by reconstructive surgery months later. I was lucky that my type of cancer responds …
Read More »Neanderthal DNA may be at fault in severe coronavirus reactions
A team of Neanderthal genetics experts examined a strand of DNA associated with some serious cases of Covid-1 some and compared it to living Europeans and Asians of Neanderthal ancestry. The DNA strand is found on chromosome 3, and a team of European researchers has linked some variations in this …
Read More »Irregular periods due to greater risk of early death
Mostly U.S. The team of based researchers found that women who always reported having irregular menstrual cycles experienced higher mortality than women who reported very regular cycles in the same age range. Other potentially influential factors such as age, weight, lifestyle, contraception and family medical history have been considered in …
Read More »Meat-eating bacteria cause a woman’s legs to rot after expanding into the air
In Hawaii, a hiker was injured by a tree – and infected by a rare carnivorous bacterium that caused his leg to rot, according to a report. Medical Journal B.M.J. According to a case study published in Case Reports on Tuesday, the 72-year-old woman was walking in a lava field …
Read More »What history says happens after a bad size log in September
Major U.S. September proved to be a frustrating month for the equity benchmark, marking the first defeat for Wall Street since the recovery rally began in late March. However, history suggests that the terrible September, which is historically the worst month of the year for U.S. stocks historically, may then …
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