Spanking may be increasingly harmful for children on a more global scale than previously known, a new University of Michigan
Month: November 2018
Preserving shoulder function, quality of life, in breast cancer patients
After a prophylactic double mastectomy in 2015, Tina Harrison discovered that she did, indeed, have breast cancer–it just hadn’t been
Noise pollution in hospitals — a rising problem
In an editorial published today in the BMJ, researchers from King’s College London and the University of the Arts London
Researchers have created a virtual reality simulation of a supermassive black hole
The black hole at the centre of our galaxy, Sagittarius A*, has been visualised in virtual reality for the
Bullying and violence at work increases the risk of cardiovascular disease
People who are bullied at work or experience violence at work are at higher risk of heart and brain blood
UK needs to redesign health policies for men
UK health policies should be redesigned to become more accessible for men, according to a new report by the Work
Helping Marvel superheroes to breathe
Marvel comics superheroes Ant-Man and the Wasp — nom de guerre stars of the eponymous 2018 film — possess the
New treatment to protect people with peanut allergies ready for FDA review
The final research results for a new treatment for protection against accidental exposure to peanut was presented today at the
When not seeing is believing
A year ago, astronomers identified the first interstellar visitor to our solar system. ‘Oumuamua was studied by nearly every
Identification of LZTR1 leads to novel insights into RAS-driven diseases
Mutations in RAS proteins initiate many of the most aggressive tumors, and the search for pharmacological inhibitors of these proteins