
Author: Mary Moore RN


Reabsorbing CO2 from the Atmosphere Could Help Reverse Global Warming Study Shows
The thermal maximum at the transition between the Paleocene and Eocene 55.9 million years ago represents one of the most significant climate crises the Earth has ever experienced. A …TikTok May Have Unintentionally Amplified the Symptoms of Tourette Syndrome in Teenage Girls
Key Takeaways: Doctors report a rise in sudden-onset tics among teenage girls during the pandemic, with TikTok use potentially playing a role. Stress, anxiety, and social media exposure may …
Taking the Pill Can Reduce the Risk of Diabetes in Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome affects one in ten women of childbearing age. The affected women have an increased risk of developing type II diabetes. Fortunately taking the pill can reduce …
A Pig’s Kidney Successfully Transplanted in a Brain-Dead Patient at NYU Langone Health
A world-first: genetically modified pig kidneys have functioned normally and without rejection in a human trial. It’s another step toward xenotransplantation, a longtime dream of doctors hoping to solve …
Children Treated with Gene Therapy for Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency Still Doing Well a Decade Later
How are the ten children who participated in a gene therapy clinical trial doing more than a decade later? The physicians behind the trial of these young patients with …Metallocapt: French Researchers Develop a Process That Can Recover Platinum and Other Metals from Wastewater
French researchers at the University of Strasbourg have developed a process capable of binding metal ions found in wastewater and then recovering them to transform them into metals. Heavy …
Finnish Scientists Produce Lab-Grown Coffee That Tastes Like the Real Thing
Finnish scientists have just produced their first cup of coffee from lab-grown cells. According to them, this is a much more energy-efficient process that makes it possible to produce …
A New Treatment with Less Side Effects for the Most Severe Head and Neck Cancers
Newly discovered therapeutic antibodies could be a promising alternative to the harsh treatments that are currently used for the most severe forms of head and neck cancer. Patient survival …

