While cerebral palsy is considered a pediatric condition because it develops and is diagnosed in early childhood, it is a
Day: December 29, 2018
Sexual/gender minority patients prefer written self-report for identity info collection
Health care and government organizations call for routine collection of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) information in the clinical
Sound changes the way rodents sense touch
IMAGE: Animals need to sense the distance from their relatives and predators quickly. This can be useful to take a psychological
Health Tip: Choose the Right Doctor
When you’re looking for a new doctor, find someone you feel comfortable talking with, the U.S. National Institute on Aging
NUS study: Older adults care about strangers’ welfare in financial decision-making
IMAGE: A study led by Assistant Professor Yu Rongjun from the NUS Department of Psychology compared how adults in older and
Our universe: An expanding bubble in an extra dimension
IMAGE: In their article, the scientists propose a new model with dark energy and our Universe riding on an expanding bubble
One Woman’s Case Gives New Hope Against Disfiguring Sarcoidosis
In very preliminary findings, an existing rheumatoid arthritis drug appeared to cure one woman of a rare but potentially life-threatening
Rerouting nerves during amputation reduces phantom limb pain before it starts
Doctors at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine are pioneering the use of primary targeted
Russian researchers explore the prospects for creating photonic integrated circuits
IMAGE: Fig. 1. (a) Illustration of a surface plasmon propagating along a graphene sheet at ?<0t<0. (b) Time dependence of the
Study shows high cholesterol levels after Christmas
Large quantities of rich Christmas food appear to boost Danes’ cholesterol levels. Right after the Christmas break, levels are 20%