The ability to connect and feel a sense of belonging are basic human needs but new Swansea University research has
Month: May 2021
Long term use of prescription meds for insomnia not linked to better quality sleep
Long term use of prescription meds for insomnia doesn’t seem to improve disturbed sleep in middle-aged women, suggests research published
Lighting and noise contribute to kids’ sleep deprivation in hospitals
Most hospitalized children experience significant sleep deprivation—and light and sound are two major culprits. That’s the finding of researchers at
Researchers report COVID-19 found in penile tissue could contribute to ED
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine researchers are the first to demonstrate that COVID-19 can be present in the
Study shows how our brains sync hearing with vision
Every high-school physics student learns that sound and light travel at very different speeds. If the brain did not account
Researchers identify genes responsible for loss of lung function
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a disease caused by cigarette smoking that reduces lung function and causes difficulty breathing.
Zebrafish brain shows that new neurons are formed in the brain in a coordinated manner
Using Zebrafish, researchers from the School of Neurobiology, Biochemistry and Biophysics at the Faculty of Life Sciences of Tel Aviv
Living with HIV during a global pandemic
The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been profound for Delawareans living with HIV, according to a new report
New study: Increasing BMI and the risk of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2
New research presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity (held online, 10–13 May) reveals an association between increasing body
Early screening tool leads to earlier diagnosis and treatment for autism spectrum disorder
Since it debuted in 2011, the Get SET Early program, which provides pediatricians and parents with a relatively simple process