Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania analyzed the
Month: April 2019
People with obesity often ‘dehumanised’, study finds
New research, published in Obesity, has found that people with obesity are not only stigmatised, but are blatantly dehumanised. Obesity
Ovarian cancer patients undertested for mutations that could guide clinical care
Fewer than a quarter of breast cancer patients and a third of ovarian cancer patients diagnosed between 2013 and 2014
Kids living near major roads at higher risk of developmental delays
Young children who live close to a major roadway are twice as likely to score lower on tests of communications
Medical News Today: What to eat on a high-protein diet
Many people adopt a high-protein diet to try to lose weight. Healthful foods that are high in protein include lean
Tweeting their own horn: Author self-promotion on Twitter increases research dissemination
Researchers from the University of Toronto presented a new study at CHEST Congress 2019 Thailand in Bangkok that aimed to
Virtual reality offers benefits for Parkinson’s disease patients
Researchers are reporting early success with a new tool to help people with Parkinson’s disease improve their balance and potentially
This New Biochip Can Detect Beginning Stages of Disease in Your Body
Some of the deadliest cancers have mostly silent symptoms. By the time people go to their doctors because of worrisome
Later school start times significantly reduce teen driving accidents
A new study to be presented at CHEST Congress 2019 Thailand in Bangkok shows a significant decrease in teen driving
Empathy and cooperation go hand in hand
It’s a big part of what makes us human: we cooperate. But humans aren’t saints. Most of us are more