More lung cancer patients are surviving, thriving On 2021-11-02 (HealthDay)—Mike Smith is beating the odds. Diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer back in 2016, the 56-year-old South Carolina resident […]
Short handshakes are better for relationships On 2021-11-02 Researchers from the University’s School of Social Sciences found that extending handshakes beyond three seconds meant that people received less […]
Scientists are working on vaccine to combat all types of coronaviruses On 2021-10-25 Scientists are working on vaccine that will combat ALL types of current and future coronaviruses in an effort to ‘ward […]
It’s official – your genes are largely responsible for how well you do in the gym On 2021-10-21 New research suggests that when it comes to building muscle, our genes do most of the heavy lifting. We look […]
6 signs your workouts are working On 2021-10-20 The key signs that your training sessions are paying off. Fitness progress is difficult to measure. That’s because it’s rarely […]
Are you addicted to technology? On 2021-10-19 During the COVID-19 shutdown, many people increasingly turned to technology for entertainment and information, a trend that raises concerns about […]
When COVID patients are intubated in ICU, the trauma lingers long after the emergency On 2021-09-20 The current wave of COVID cases is leading to more hospital and intensive care (ICU) admissions. Frontline health workers and […]
Emoji are proposed as a powerful way for patients and doctors to communicate On 2021-09-08 Emoji, that universal lexicon of colorful and clever symbols meant to replace the written and spoken word, could be a […]
Young kids are more likely to infect household members with Covid On 2021-08-16 Children under the age of three are 1.4 times more likely to infect household members with COVID-19 than teens aged […]
People on TikTok Are Discovering That Dishwashers Have Filters On 2021-08-16 Leave it to TikTok to teach the kids these days–AKA pretty much all of us–that dishwashers have filters that you’re […]