Disparities in young children’s experiences at the dentist are linked to income, ethnicity and language, according to a new study
Month: May 2019
Social media has limited effects on teenage life satisfaction
Researchers from the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), part of the University of Oxford, used an eight-year survey of UK households
Ayahuasca fixings found in 1,000-year-old bundle in the Andes
Today’s hipster creatives and entrepreneurs are hardly the first generation to partake of ayahuasca, according to archaeologists who have discovered
New molecule maps cerebrovascular system
Brazilian and US researchers have developed a molecule called FRW that, in tests with mice, proved capable of binding to
Transplanting gut bacteria alters depression-related behavior, brain inflammation in animals
Scientists have shown that transplanting gut bacteria, from an animal that is vulnerable to social stress to a non-stressed animal,
Single molecule puts sperm on track
Sperm start their sprint to the ovum when they detect changes in the environment through a series of calcium channels
A brain region for Pokémon characters?
If your childhood involved countless hours spent capturing, training and battling Pokémon, there may be a wrinkle in your brain
Merging cell datasets, panorama style
A new algorithm developed by MIT researchers takes cues from panoramic photography to merge massive, diverse cell datasets into a
A better way to classify young women’s heart attacks
Women age 55 and younger are less likely to exhibit the classic symptoms and underlying mechanisms of a heart attack
External reference drug pricing could save medicare tens of billions
A new study by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that prices for brand-name prescription