Scientists develop fluid-filled artificial womb to help premature babies
Reuters: Health News
LONDON, April 25 (Reuters) - Scientists in the United States have developed a fluid-filled womb-like bag known as an extra-uterine support device that could transform care for extremely premature babies, significantly improving chances of survival.
(Reuters Health) - While most doctors think patients prefer not to disclose their sexual orientation, a new survey found people are willing to provide the information when asked.
CBC | Health News
The belief that saturated fat in foods such as butter and cheese clogs arteries is "just plain wrong," say cardiologists with a broader lifestyle focus on how to stay healthy.
BBC News - Health
Researchers studied the impact in volunteers visiting the Munich Oktoberfest.
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