The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is implementing a number of steps for long-term safety monitoring of the permanent birth
Day: December 22, 2018
Cross-Training for Fitness and Fun
If you’re not yet familiar with the fitness approach called cross-training, it might sound like hard work. But it’s really
Getting the most out of spinach — maximizing the antioxidant lutein
IMAGE: This is Lena Jonasson, professor, Linköping University. Credit: Emma Busk Winquist/Linköping University Eat your spinach in the form of a
Forecasters may be looking in wrong place when predicting tornadoes, Ohio research shows
Weather forecasters may be looking in the wrong place when working to issue tornado warnings, new research led by Ohio
Ways to Fit Pasta Into Your Diet
Who doesn’t crave a big bowl of spaghetti every now and then? But then comes the question of how to
Air pollution in Mexico City is associated with the development of Alzheimer disease
Air pollution in Mexico City is associated with the development of Alzheimer disease in children and young adults and the
Artificial intelligence system learns to diagnose, classify intracranial hemorrhage
A team of investigators from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Department of Radiology has developed a system using artificial intelligence
Binge Drinkers’ Social Media Posts Can Haunt Them
The hangover is bad enough. But for binge-drinking young people, embarrassing social media posts can be another headache. College students
Research highlights what helps people live well with dementia
New research has identified the factors that enable people with dementia and their carers to live as well as possible.
How kindergartens serve as ‘gendergartens’
Sociologists at the Higher school of economics showed that preschool education has its own hidden curriculum: kindergarten teachers transmit social