Tel Aviv University researchers examined the brain’s reactions in conditions of uncertainty and stressful conflict in an environment of risks
Month: September 2020
Health care workers’ satisfaction key to patient experiences
The health care industry’s trend toward making care more consumer-driven and patient-centered by transferring risk and control to patients is
Handgrip strength shown to identify people at high risk of type 2 diabetes
A simple test such as the strength of your handgrip could be used as a quick, low-cost screening tool to
Circadian rhythms help guide waste from brain
New research details how the complex set of molecular and fluid dynamics that comprise the glymphatic system—the brain’s unique process
Be generous, live longer
The act of giving and receiving increases well-being: the recipient benefits directly from the gift, and the giver benefits indirectly
Understanding the link between hearing loss and dementia
Scientists have developed a new theory as to how hearing loss may cause dementia and believe that tackling this sensory
Effective cancer immunotherapy further linked to regulating a cell ‘suicide’ gene
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have added to evidence that a gene responsible for turning off a cell’s natural “suicide” signals
Minimal SARS-CoV-2 diversity suggests a global vaccine is feasible
Genetic analysis of sequences from more than 27,000 individuals infected with the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 reveals that the virus
Genetic mutations may be linked to infertility, early menopause
A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis identifies a specific gene’s previously unknown role in
Unique antibody profile sets gluten sensitivity apart from celiac disease
A new study of the antibodies produced by people with gluten sensitivity may lead to a better way to