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Pushing during labor | Probiotic bacteria | Pain from gentle touch

October 23, 2018 Edition

Doctor examines the abdomen of pregnant woman during childbirth

Delayed pushing doesn’t help during labor

Women who pushed earlier during labor were as likely to have a vaginal birth as those who delayed, and had fewer complications. The finding may change recommendations made to many women.

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Probiotic bacteria block harmful microbe

Researchers identified how Bacillusbacteria, which are used in many probiotic formulations, can prevent the growth of harmful Staphylococcus aureus, or “staph,” bacteria.

Image of a scan of a hand undergoing inflammation

How gentle touch can turn painful after injury

Scientists identified a gene that’s needed for gentle touch to turn painful after an injury. The study uncovers a possible target for treatments to relieve pain caused by skin injuries.

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