As families tell of pneumonia-like deaths in Wuhan, some wonder if China virus count is too low
China’s government does not have a good record of openness with health scandals. View original article Contributor: Anna Fifield
China’s government does not have a good record of openness with health scandals. View original article Contributor: Anna Fifield
The new poll finds support for waiting periods, mandatory ultrasounds and other state limits. View original article Contributor: Ariana Eunjung Cha
Catnip is the most famous stimulant for cats. How does it work, why does it not affect all cats, and are there any catnip alternatives? We investigate. View original article Contributor:
Genes determine around 80% of a person’s height, but environmental factors can also affect it. This article looks at how people can increase their height during development. View original article Contributor:
Aicardi syndrome is a rare genetic condition that causes seizures, vision problems, and other symptoms. Here, learn about treatments and more. View original article Contributor:
The same nerves involved in the fight-or-flight response can cause permanent damage to the cells responsible for producing hair color in mice, scientists have found. View original article Contributor:
Beijing has responded faster to the new threat than it did with SARS, but it still silences and punishes those who veer from the official line, with potentially damaging consequences. View original article Contributor:
Henry Vinson looks at the history, principles and uses of naturopathy AZ Big Media >View original article Contributor:
Pregnancy and breastfeeding may cut the risk of entering menopause before age 45. View original article Contributor:
A study that used activity trackers to monitor babies found associations between infants’ movement and levels of fat. View original article Contributor: