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Unique 3-D images reveal the architecture of nerve fibers

May 6, 2020

In an international collaboration led by Lund University in Sweden, researchers have used synchrotron light to study what happens to the nerves in diabetes. The […]

How to mitigate coronavirus stress with mind-body training like Tai Chi

May 6, 2020

The fitness centers are closed and you can feel that cabin fever creeping in. Now it’s more important than ever to keep body and mind […]

How and when to end the COVID-19 lockdown: An optimization approach

May 6, 2020

Countries around the world are in a state of lockdown to help limit the spread of SARS-CoV-2. However, as the number of new daily confirmed […]

Circles: countries take responsibility for the consequences of loosening

May 6, 2020

The Coronavirus pandemic, the world and Germany in breath, More than three million people have already signed up with the novel Virus-causative agent of Sars-CoV-2 […]

Small red blood cells could indicate cancer

May 5, 2020

Having abnormally small red blood cells—a condition known as microcytosis—could indicate cancer, according to new research led by a University of Exeter student working with […]

Beyoncé & Her Mom Are Giving Back to Their Hometown via COVID-19 Testing

May 4, 2020

Just in time for Mother’s Day, one of our favorite mother-daughter duos — Beyoncé and her ride-or-die mamma Tina Knowles Lawson — are teaming up […]

When you use hand sanitizer every day, this is what happens to your body

May 4, 2020

If you use hand sanitizer often, proper hygiene is obviously important to you. There’s a good chance you also wash your hands frequently, as you […]

Just in time to Pentecost: Meck-Pomm holiday wants to allow on the Baltic sea again

May 4, 2020

The Coronavirus pandemic keeps Germany and the world in suspense: around the World, more than three million people with the new Virus-causative agent of Sars-CoV […]

Electrocardiogram shows value in college athletes’ screens

May 4, 2020

Over the past 30 years, colleges and universities have increasingly screened athletes for health conditions that may pose undue risk to sports participation. Sudden cardiac […]

Celebrities Who Have Tested Positive for Coronavirus

May 4, 2020

Lesley Stahl The coach of Arsenal Football Club — one of the most popular soccer teams in the English Premier League — tested positive for […]

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  • Are there sex-based differences in brain development during early childhood?

    New research published in Human Brain Mapping reveals sex differences and developmental changes in the brain’s white matter—which provides communication between different parts of the […]

  • Misleading and low-quality Mpox health information in TikTok videos

    In a recent article published in the journal BMJ Global Health, researchers analyze TikTok videos on mpox for their content, information quality, and engagement. Study: Mpox (monkeypox) […]

  • Obesity risk may pass from mothers to daughters

    Women with obesity may share risk for the disease with their daughters, but not their sons, according to a new study published in the Journal […]

  • Researchers find strong adolescent–parent relationships lead to better long-term health outcomes in young adults

    Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have found that adolescents who report strong relationships with their parents have better long-term health outcomes. Study findings, […]

  • Air pollution can increase the risk of COVID infection and severe disease: A roundup of what we know

    The early part of the COVID pandemic led to a significant reduction in air pollution in many parts of the world. With lockdowns, travel restrictions […]

  • Mental decline comes later than previously thought, finds study

    Recent research from University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC Utrecht) shows that our brain declines later than previously thought. Instead of after our 25th year of […]

  • Ashton Kutcher Ran a 5K With His Kids & Wife Mila Kunis Happily Sat This One Out

    While most parents spend their weekend tirelessly chasing after their children, Ashton Kutcher spent this past weekend running alongside his. The award-winning actor, his daughter […]

  • Data Support Interferon Beta as Therapeutic Target

    NEW ORLEANS — A monoclonal antibody targeting interferon beta (IFN-beta) provided substantial reductions in the skin lesions associated with dermatomyositis in a double-blind, placebo-controlled phase […]

  • Readmission rates, episode costs increased for patients with dementia: Study

    Patients with Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD) have higher hospital readmission rates and episode costs than those without ADRDs, according to a study published […]

  • Endometriosis, migraine, other pain conditions have genetic links

    Endometriosis is a disease that can cause pain and infertility, and currently, there is no cure for it. Researchers at the University of Oxford in […]

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