Protecting one’s own health is generally an important motive for voluntarily wearing a face mask during the pandemic. However, for
Day: July 29, 2021
Prodromal symptoms in depression
Appraisal of prodromal symptoms of unipolar depression may complement the traditional cross-sectional approach and provide a longitudinal perspective, according to
Can eating hot chili peppers actually hurt you?
We all know the burning sensation we get when eating chillies. Some can tolerate the heat, while others may be
Sleep apnea increases risk of sudden death, cardiovascular conditions
A study by Penn State College of Medicine researchers reveals that people living with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a condition
Health apps track vital health stats for millions of people, but doctors aren’t using the data
Health-tracking devices and apps are becoming part of everyday life. More than 300,000 mobile phone applications claim to help with managing diverse
Microscopic fungus could lead to a breakthrough in oral cancer research
Microscopic fungus may have more to do with oral cancer and aging than first thought, according to new research from
Eliminating RNA-binding protein improves survival in aggressive leukemia
Removing a protein that is often overexpressed in a rare and aggressive subtype of leukemia can help to slow the
Synthetic tissue model with blood vessels developed
Using lab-created tissue to heal or replace damaged organs is one of the great visions for the future of medicine.
What Olympic gymnasts can teach us about improving our physical balance
The acrobatic handsprings, somersaults and twists performed by world-class gymnasts at the Tokyo Olympics are among the most complex skills
Relationship between the microbiome and breast cancer
Researchers are learning more about the relationship between the microbiome and cancer. But many questions remain, especially when it comes