Recent interest in developing therapies from hallucinogenic drugs has scientists exploring how these chemicals work in the brain. Recently, Johns
Month: December 2020
Cleaning up cellular trash helps hearts recover after heart attacks
In a new study, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have shown how an enzyme can activate and engage a “trash and
Even though mass testing for COVID isn’t always accurate, it could still be useful
The mass testing of asymptomatic people for COVID-19 in the UK was thrown into question by a recent study. In
Short periods of intubation during surgery may damage the larynx just like longer ones
It’s widely known that patients who are intubated for five to six hours during lengthy surgeries are at greater risk
Junk food linked to sleep problems in teens
Eating too much junk food has been linked with poor sleep quality in teens, a University of Queensland-led study has
New year, new nudge? Consumer psychology research could help people develop sustainable healthy habits
People looking to adopt a healthier lifestyle may benefit from new apps designed to sustain behavior change to new research
Scientists scramble to assess mutated coronavirus
As dozens of countries blocked the flow of people and goods from Britain to avoid a new and more contagious
Frequent, fast, accessible testing should be public health tool during COVID-19 pandemic
Testing for COVID-19 has been central in the fight against SARS-CoV-2/ COVID-19. While most efforts, including regulations, have focused on
Mask wearing declines, even as COVID-19 touches more U.S. lives: Poll
Despite more Americans saying they know someone who’s been sickened or even died from COVID-19, there’s been a decline in
Anti-diarrhea drug drives cancer cells to cell death
The research group led by Dr. Sjoerd van Wijk from the Institute of Experimental Cancer Research in Paediatrics at Goethe