Emotions are complex phenomena that influence our minds, bodies and behavior. A number of studies have sought to connect given
Month: December 2020
Pediatric ER saw steep drop in asthma visits during spring COVID-19 lockdown
Dec. 4, 2020– A new study published online in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society discusses a steep drop off from
Study finds over 64% of people reported new health issues during ‘work from home’
What impact has working from home as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic had on our health? In a new
Bleak Covid winter: America’s outbreak enters worst phase
The first vaccines are only weeks away but the winter is looking bleak for the United States, where the coronavirus
Moderna vaccine confers at least 3 months immunity: study
The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, which was recently demonstrated to have 94 percent efficacy, causes the human immune system to produce
Study finds gamblers ignore important information when placing bet
People with gambling problems are less likely to consider important information that could prevent them from losing, according to new
Daily data from COVID app predicts local incidence and prevalence of virus
Published today in The Lancet Public Health, a study by researchers at King’s College London research team detail the modelling behind
Peanut treatment lowers risk of severe allergic reactions in preschoolers
It’s a peanut-filled world—or at least it can feel that way for kids with peanut allergies. But a new study
Drinking linked to a decline in brain health from cradle to grave
The evidence for the harmful effects of alcohol on brain health is compelling, but now experts have pin-pointed three key
Can we make bones heal faster?
A new paper in Science Advances describes for the first time how minerals come together at the molecular level to form bones