If you find it difficult to keep New Year’s resolutions, try rephrasing them. Reformulating a resolution from “I will quit/avoid”
Month: December 2020
Seizure frequency not up in pregnancy for women with epilepsy
Among women with epilepsy, the percentage who have a higher incidence of seizures during pregnancy than in the postpartum period
Potential new prescription strategy for stroke discovered
Research conducted at LSU Health New Orleans Neuroscience Center of Excellence reports that a combination of an LSU Health-patented drug
Group exercise may be even better for you than solo workouts – here’s why
Group exercise is very popular: Nearly 40% of regular exercisers participate in group fitness classes. In advance of the coronavirus
Condition causes loss of vertigo perception and imbalance in TBI patients
A condition that causes loss of vertigo perception and imbalance has been diagnosed in traumatic brain injury patients for the
Large transporter protein linked to schizophrenia
Scientists have suspected mutations in a cellular cholesterol transport protein are associated with psychiatric disorders, but have found it difficult
Significant disparities in telemedicine use, especially among older and POC patients
After ‘COVID-19,’ the term that most people will remember best from 2020 is likely to be ‘social distancing.’ While
Polysaccharides from red algae affect mice immune systems, say scientists
Carrageenans, biologically active polysaccharides isolated from red algae and widely used in the food industry as stabilizers, thickeners, or jelly
Humans learn from mistakes—so why do we hide our failures?
A few years ago I had the pleasure of listening to the highly-influential legal scholar Cass Sunstein speak in the
An explanation for the lack of blood oxygenation detected in many COVID-19 patients
One of the physiopathological characteristics of COVID-19 that has most baffled the scientific and medical community is what is