Adults in their 40s and 50s with higher levels of cortisol–a hormone linked to stress–performed worse on memory and other
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Hospitals differ widely in providing safe vaginal delivery after cesarean
Despite the conventional belief that for women giving birth “once a cesarean always a cesarean,” vaginal delivery after cesarean —
Liverwort could prove to be more medically effective than cannabis, research suggests
Currently, the medicinal use of cannabinoids, extracted from cannabis, is a subject of debate around the world. In Switzerland, more
New CRISPR tool opens up more of the genome for editing
The genome editing system CRISPR has become a hugely important tool in medical research, and could ultimately have a significant
Age of Liver Transplant Donor Might Not Matter
Patients who get a liver transplant from an older donor have better long-term survival than those who refuse this type
Cannabis pain relief without the ‘high’
In the wake of cannabis legalization, a team of scientists at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
Importance of infant diet in establishing a healthy gut
A child has until the age of two-and-a-half to establish healthy gut bacteria — with little change after this point,
FSU researchers find low resilience puts men at risk for depression
Men who lack resilience are exponentially more vulnerable to becoming severely depressed after their spouse dies, according to a new
Could wearable technology help patients monitor blood pressure?
Because only half of the people in the United States diagnosed with high blood pressure have their condition under control,
Selma Blair Reveals MS Diagnosis
Actress Selma Blair says she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in August. The 46-year-old actress made the announcement in a