A team of New Jersey researchers has demonstrated that high-dose therapy gait training using robotic exoskeletons may aid early rehabilitation
Month: January 2021
Germany bans most travel from virus variant countries
Germany will from Saturday ban most travellers from countries hit by new, more contagious coronavirus variants to prevent a surge
Forecast: 125,000 fewer US COVID deaths if 50% initiate vaccination by March 1
A new report combining forecasting and expert prediction data, predicts that 125,000 lives could be saved by the end of 2021 if
Explaining to your child why behavior is wrong may not always work
Parents know the scenario all too well: their child misbehaves and it comes time for discipline. Research conducted globally shows
Scientists solve long-standing mystery by a whisker
When we step on the car brake upon seeing a red traffic light ahead, a sequence of events unfolds in
Turning on the switch for plasticity in the human brain
The most powerful substance in the human brain for neuronal communication is glutamate. It is by far the most abundant,
‘Organs-on-a-chip’ system sheds light on how bacteria in the human digestive tract may influence neurological diseases
In many ways, our brain and our digestive tract are deeply connected. Feeling nervous may lead to physical pain in
Women who develop high blood pressure after birth at greater risk of chronic hypertension
Blood pressure that remains elevated over of time—known as chronic hypertension—has been linked to heart disease, which is the leading
Automated AI algorithm uses routine imaging to predict cardiovascular risk
Coronary artery calcification—the buildup of calcified plaque in the walls of the heart’s arteries—is an important predictor of adverse cardiovascular
New technique identifies important mutations behind Lynch syndrome
Colorectal cancer is the third most common form of cancer. While 90% of cases are in people older than 50,