Despite extensive research efforts, schizophrenia remains one of the least understood brain disorders. One promising area of research is in
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Prolonged Brain Connections Seen in Adults With Autism
Connections between different areas of the brain are sustained longer than usual in people with autism, perhaps explaining some of
UA scientist identifies cellular gene signatures for heart muscle regeneration
Repairing heart muscle damaged by a heart attack or other cardiovascular diseases is one of the “holy grails” for cardiovascular
St. Jude research into leukemia, sickle cell and other blood disorders presented at ASH
The 60th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology will feature research from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on
Snoring May Be Bigger Health Threat to Women Than Men
The hearts of women who snore appear to become damaged more quickly than those of men who “saw lumber” at
Force Push VR brings Jedi powers to life
Fans of the Star Wars franchise will have to wait more than a year from now to get their fix
US image abroad: It’s the message not the messenger
Today’s political climate in the U.S. is often peppered with animosity from the U.S. president towards other countries but how
New Surgery Gets Amputee Moving Again — Without the ‘Phantom Limb’ Effect
Limbing enthusiast Jim Ewing lost his left foot in the aftermath of a 50-foot fall off a Cayman Islands cliff.
African-American mothers rate boys higher for ADHD
African-American children often are reported by parents and teachers to display behaviors of ADHD at a higher rate than children
Snowpack declines may stunt tree growth and forests’ ability to store carbon emissions
Researchers conducting a 5-year-long study examining snow cover in a northern hardwood forest region found that projected changes in climate