The prevalence of anxiety disorders, already the most common mental illness in many countries, including the U.S., has surged during
Month: February 2021
Speaking and listening seem more difficult in a masked world, but people are adapting
Ten months into COVID-19 living, people are adapting to speaking from behind, and understanding others who are wearing, a cloth
Brain-related visual problems may affect 1 in 30 primary school children
A brain-related visual impairment, which until recently was thought to be rare, may affect one in every 30 children according
Near-infrared imaging and machine learning can identify hidden tumors
Tumors can be damaging to surrounding blood vessels and tissues even if they’re benign. If they’re malignant, they’re aggressive and
WHO expert calls for patience over sensitive Wuhan probe
There will be no quick answers into the origins of the coronavirus, one of the World Health Organization experts on
Experiences of post-traumatic stress disorder linked to nutritional health
A study of factors associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has led to a number of novel findings linking nutrition
Imaging identifies breast cancer patients unlikely to benefit from hormone therapy
Hormone therapy commonly is given as a targeted treatment for women whose cancer cells carry receptors for estrogen. But the
In survey of those with uncontrolled asthma, half smoked cannabis
As the number of states increase where medical and recreational cannabis use is legal, so does the importance that physicians
Mathematical method developed to predict cancer and drug-specific immunotherapy efficacy
Houston Methodist researchers have developed a mathematical model to predict how specific cancers will respond to immunotherapy treatments, thus enhancing
A study reveals that the brain distributes sensory information highly efficiently
It has sometimes been suggested that humans use a tiny fraction of their brains. But, is this statement true? The