Study finds multiple sclerosis drug slows brain shrinkage On 2018-08-29 Results from a clinical trial of more than 250 participants with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) revealed that ibudilast was better […]
Study finds one in 12 children taking multiple medications at risk On 2018-08-27 According to new research from the University of Illinois at Chicago, about one in five children regularly use prescription medications, […]
Scans cut heart attack rates and save lives, major study finds On 2018-08-26 Heart scans for patients with chest pains could save thousands of lives in the UK, research suggests. The life-saving scans […]
Research finds naps plus sleep may enhance emotional memory in early childhood On 2018-08-22 In a new study by sleep researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, neuroscientists led by Rebecca Spencer report for […]
HPV jab doesn’t protect against some of the most common strains of it On 2018-08-20 HPV jab doesn’t protect against some of the most common strains of the virus, study finds HPV jab doesn’t protect […]
Prenatal exposure to violence leads to increased toddler aggression toward mothers, study finds On 2018-08-16 Babies whose mothers experience interpersonal violence during pregnancy are more likely to exhibit aggression and defiance toward their mothers in […]
Study finds Tdap vaccination for pregnant women does not increase risk of autism On 2018-08-13 A Kaiser Permanente study of more than 80,000 children born over a 4-year period showed that the prenatal Tdap vaccination […]
Study finds blind people depend on timing cues for some spatial awareness On 2018-08-01 It’s a popular idea in books and movies that blind people develop super sensitive hearing to help navigate the world […]
Diabetic-level glucose spikes seen in healthy people, study finds On 2018-07-24 A device that keeps extra-close tabs on the ups and downs of blood glucose levels reveals that most people see […]
Postnatal depression is now nearly as common among new FATHERS On 2018-07-23 Post-natal depression is now nearly as common among new FATHERS as it is mothers, finds research For years debates have […]