Self-driving cars promise to keep traffic moving smoothly and reduce fuel usage, but proving those advantages has been a challenge
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End-of-life care preferences of chinese adults vary based on whether they have children
Chinese adults who have children prefer to receive end-of-life care from family members at home, while those who lost their
Naps Don’t Help Down Syndrome Kids Learn: Study
Naps have been shown to help young children learn, but researchers report they may have the opposite effect on children
A comprehensive ‘parts list’ of the brain built from its components, the cells
Neuroscientists at the Allen Institute have moved one step closer to understanding the complete list of cell types in the
Virtual program successful in linking adult protective services, geriatric specialists
In its first year, an innovative virtual program has substantially increased mistreated elderly Texans’ access to elder mistreatment and geriatric
Workers’ Comp Often a Gateway to Opioid Abuse: Study
Many injured workers turn to opioid painkillers for relief, and nearly 30 percent may still be taking them three months
Unique type of skeletal stem cells found in ‘resting zone’ are actually hard at work
Skeletal stem cells are valuable because it’s thought they can heal many types of bone injury, but they’re difficult to
Decoding how brain circuits control behavior
The mouse brain contains roughly 80 million neurons, all packed into a space about the size of a hazelnut. Those