Study finds ‘volume dial’ for turning neural communication up or down On 2020-05-06 Neuroscientists at MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory have found that a protein acts like a volume dial for […]
Cancer patients without insurance or with Medicaid don’t get the same trial benefits On 2020-04-30 Cancer patients with no health insurance or those enrolled in Medicaid, the federal low-income health insurance program, see smaller survival […]
Kristin Cavallari Says She Doesn’t Eat ‘White Flour, White Sugar, Or White Salt’ On 2020-04-26 Kristin Cavallari’s life looks a lot different today than when fans first met her on MTV’s Laguna Beach. She’s still […]
Got a cervix? Get it tested or test it yourself On 2020-02-04 Women who have sex with women (WSW), transsexual men and non-binary people with a cervix are at similar risk of […]
The pursuit of happiness can end up leading to depression—if you’re from the UK or USA On 2020-01-06 Focusing too much on the need to enjoy experiences may be contributing to depressive symptoms according to a new study. […]
Study finds most surfing injuries involve shoulder or knee, surgery usually not required On 2019-11-06 Over the last few years, surfing has increased in popularity, with about 2.6 million recreational surfers in the United States. […]
Shahs of Sunset's Lilly Ghalichi Wants More Kids 'With or Without a Man' On 2019-10-09 Lilly Ghalichi isn’t going to let anything stop her from expanding her family. “I’m having more kids 1,000 percent,” the […]
News consumers differ widely in their preferences for negative or positive content On 2019-09-04 Research regularly finds that Americans respond more strongly to negative news content, but a recent study suggests it’s a global […]
Obesity: Disease or just plain greed? Experts weigh in their views On 2019-08-13 Obesity: Disease or just plain greed? The number of obese Britons has doubled in 25 years but experts are torn […]
Keeping active or becoming more active in middle and older age linked to longer life On 2019-06-27 Keeping physically active or becoming more active during middle and older age is associated with a lower risk of death, […]