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  • News - 3 Apr 2018
    The human genome is a bit like a time machine, says Ben Voight, an associate professor in Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics and of Genetics in Penn's Perelman School of Medicine.
  • News - 3 Jun 2016
    Each injury means a little more as individuals age -- more impact and more healing time.
  • Life Sciences - 15 Jul 2022
    The primary purpose of sweat is to aid in thermoregulation by evaporation from the skin, but sweating also helps to keep the outer layers of the skin hydrated and may provide a minor excretory...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Hyperhydrosis is the term used to describe abnormal, excessive sweating. This sweating does not necessarily occur only when the body needs to cool, in response to increased temperature or exercise,...
  • News - 8 Dec 2009
    The human sensory experience is far more complex and nuanced than previously thought, according to a groundbreaking new study published in the December 15, 2009 issue of the journal Pain...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Hyperhidrosis is the term used to describe excessive sweating. Usually, the sweat-producing glands secrete sweat in response to a raised body temperature. The sweat cools on the skin and lowers body...
  • News - 25 Oct 2004
    For about one percent of Americans, excessive sweating isn’t just embarrassing; it’s a condition that warrants medical treatment. Now, a minimally invasive, endoscopic approach available at Georgetown...
  • News - 23 Apr 2014
    Sweating is a natural function of the body to cool it down during physical exertion or from a warm environment or to even help cope with emotional situations.
  • News - 4 Dec 2025
    Innovative sweat sampling techniques could revolutionize diagnostics, offering insights into glucose levels and environmental toxins with minimal discomfort.
  • Life Sciences - 14 Dec 2020
    Despite the evolutionary role that body odor has played in Homo sapiens, the microbiology has not been fully understood until recently.

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