A year after a concussion, up to one-third of kids still have symptoms such as headache and irritability that may
Month: October 2018
Why heart contractions are weaker in those with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
When a young athlete suddenly dies of a heart attack, chances are high that they suffer from familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Infants are more likely to learn when with a peer
According to a new study, infants are more likely to learn from on-screen instruction when paired with another infant as
What makes a good life in late life? Citizenship and justice in aging societies
The United States is an aging society, where one in five people will be 65 or older by 2035. While
For-profit nursing home residents more likely to be diagnosed with neglect issues
Residents receiving care in for-profit nursing homes are almost twice as likely to experience health issues caused by substandard care
Simple stickers may save lives of patients, athletes and lower medical costs
Heart surgery can be traumatic for patients. Having to continuously monitor your status without a doctor when you are back
The science of sustainability
The U.S. city of Louisville, Kentucky isn’t known as a hotbed of environmental action and innovation, but that could change
Diabetes Can Make Weight-Loss Harder. Here’s Help
Diabetes medications can make weight loss difficult, the drugs are vital in helping manage blood sugar. Get at least 150 minutes a
Age-related increase in estrogen may cause common men’s hernia
An age-related increase in estrogen may be the culprit behind inguinal hernias, a condition common among elderly men that often
Bug Behind Stomach Cancer Also Linked to Colon Cancer
Bacteria that causes stomach cancer increase the risk of colon cancer. Researchers analyzed data from more than 4,000 colon or rectal