According to a new study from University of Chicago psychologists, the shift seems to happen early in elementary school. The
Day: November 13, 2019
Bionic pacemaker slows progression of heart failure
Using brain circuits made in silicon, scientists have alleviated symptoms of heart failure by reinstating the body’s natural heart rhythm.
Colour of medication can make us believe it is more effective
The colour of medication can affect how effective we think it is and, if a hospital consultation room is painted
How e-cigarettes damage the brain, blood vessels and lungs
Professor Thomas Münzel, of the Department of Cardiology of the University Medical Centre Mainz in Mainz, Germany, who led the
Getting cancer drugs to the brain is difficult
The human brain has some remarkable capabilities – including the ability to block cancer drugs from effectively reaching cancer cells
How artificial intelligence can transform psychiatry
New technologies could help psychiatrists better diagnose and monitor patients, but distrust abounds Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, computers
Driver found for more deadly prostate cancer
A transcription factor that aids neuron function also appears to enable a cell conversion in the prostate gland that can
Opioid-based plant might not be best solution to curb habitual alcohol use
Lawmakers across the United States continue to debate the safety of kratom, an opioid-containing plant that has been listed as