Studies showing links between personality traits and life outcomes, such as marital stability and vocational achievements, provide a reasonably accurate
Day: April 6, 2019
Can scientists ‘hack’ memory?
Is it possible to manipulate memory formation and consolidation? And why would we want to do it? Our memories make
Global eradication of ‘fly of death’ not ethically justified
The tsetse fly, also known as the “fly of death” and the “poverty fly,” is the primary means of transmission
New trauma care pathway reduces delirium and likelihood of returning to the hospital
A standardized interdisciplinary clinical pathway to identify and manage frailty in older patients has reduced the rate of one of
Unjamming the genome after DNA damage
A protein complex that is involved in nearly every step in the regulatory control of gene expression in cells has
Study calculates costs associated with smoking by patients with cancer
A study released today in JAMA Network Open reported that smoking after a cancer diagnosis is associated with substantial additional
Study measures gluten in gluten-free labeled restaurant food
Even tiny amounts of gluten in foods are troublesome for people with celiac disease, and restaurants may be the hardest
Scientists create world’s first gene-edited lizards
A group of University of Georgia researchers led by geneticist Douglas Menke has become the first in the world to successfully
Medical News Today: List of the best full-body exercises
The best full-body exercises include squats, burpees, lunges, and cycling. People can do these to exercise several muscles at once.
Medical guidelines may be biased, overly aggressive in US
Dr. Sunita Sah practiced general medicine for several years in the United Kingdom’s National Health Service. When she came to