Author: Mary Moore RN

Telemedicine in the United States Has Revealed Major Social Inequalities
In the United States, while telemedicine has helped many patients access medical care in recent months, it has also exposed many inequities in access to care, whether based on …
Eat Just Served Lab-Made Chicken Meat in a Historic First in Singapore
Chicken meat that was produced in a lab was served for the first time at the Singapore restaurant 1880 on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020 – a historic milestone for …
STIs: Gonorrhea Is Increasingly Resistant to Antibiotics According to the WHO
Cases of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea are increasingly being reported in the West. According to experts at the World Health Organization, this may be due to the overuse of antibiotics associated …
Oocytes Obtained From Stem Cells Could Be Used to Mass Produce Cytoplasm
By modifying the activation of eight genes for transcription factors, Japanese researchers were able to obtain fertilizable oocytes from stem cells. This could be the beginning of a revolution …
Gilmore Health: A Q&A Session On Skin Moles, Their Types, Risk, And Treatment
Some of the most common pathologies associated with the skin are moles. Still, it is often difficult to differentiate between the cancerous and benign ones. To broaden our understanding …
Hiding Successes and Accomplishments From Friends Can Harm Your Relationships With Them
A University of Chicago study showed that hiding one’s achievements and success from others to avoid hurting their feelings has harmful behavioral, relational, and emotional consequences. Hiding accomplishments is …
Pets May Reflect the Health Status of Their Owners According to Study
Do our pets reflect our health? A recent study in the British Medical Journal, which focused exclusively on diabetes and dog owners, suggests so. What does this study really …
Copper Chelator TDMQ20 Shows Promise in Alzheimer’s Mouse Models But Human Viability Remains Uncertain
Key Takeaways Copper’s involvement in Alzheimer’s is contentious trapped in amyloid plaques (5x higher than normal), it may harm neurons, yet the brain requires it for function. TDMQ20 releases …

