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Disposable Wisdom Teeth Used to Restore Eyesight in Cornea Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Feb 25, 2015 05:03 PM EST

Stem cells from the dental pulp of the wisdom tooth can help to turn into cells of the eye that may treat corneal blindness.

Premature Baby Still Jarred in Amniotic Sac Delivered in Extremely Rare Birth [See Pics]

By Peter R - Feb 25, 2015 02:04 PM EST

The baby was born premature at 26 weeks at Cedars-Senai Medical Center.

UK Considered As First Ever Country To Legalize ‘Three-Person Babies’

By Maria Slither - Feb 25, 2015 11:22 AM EST

The law on three-person babies is now approved in the House of Lords and is now considered as fully legal in the UK. Three-person babies has previously raised ethical questions as to whether it will lead to the idea of 'designer babies' in the future.

HIV Pills Before Sex Can Offer Protection from Infection for Gay Men

By Peter R - Feb 25, 2015 11:22 AM EST

New studies show an 86 percent risk reduction among high-risk gay men.

Alcohol 114-Times Deadlier than Marijuana, Drug Study Reveals

By Peter R - Feb 24, 2015 12:56 PM EST

The new study claims that marijuana was low risk compared to other substances.

Black Death Plague Attributable to Gerbils and Not Rats, Study Claims

By Peter R - Feb 24, 2015 12:33 PM EST

A new study has arrived at conclusions based on analysis of climate preceding the outbreaks.

Same-Sex Couple Can Be Biological Parents Of Same Child In Two Years

By R. Siva Kumar - Feb 24, 2015 10:00 AM EST

Research shows that gay couples can both be parents of a child that can be created from the stem cells of their skins.

Merck Offers Free License for HIV Drug to be Use for Young Children in Developing Countries

By Staff Reporter - Feb 24, 2015 03:51 AM EST

Drugmaker Merck & Co has agreed to allow one of its HIV medicines to be manufactured and sold at a competitive price for the use of young children in poor countries.

IUDs, Hormone Implants Increasing in Popularity Among American Women

By Staff Reporter - Feb 24, 2015 03:19 AM EST

American women are increasingly opting for longer-lasting and highly effective forms of birth control, a new survey shows.

Exposure to Peanuts Early in Life May Help Lower Peanut Allergies: Study

By Staff Reporter - Feb 23, 2015 05:47 PM EST

Researchers have been unable to determine the cause of peanut allergies, however new research suggests a way to avoid developing an allergy to peanuts.

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