The lack of a breast cancer risk prediction model tailored to Black women represents a critical gap, given that U.S.
Month: October 2021
COVID-19 stay at home orders brought uptick in child abuse
The stress of the COVID-19 pandemic, including financial strain and physical distancing, presented challenges for families that may have led
No, COVID vaccines don’t stay in your body for years
As Australia strives to reach its national COVID vaccination targets, there’s unprecedented focus on the biological effects of vaccines. While
What’s the difference between a COVID-19 booster shot and a third dose?
COVID-19 vaccine choices are getting more complicated. So don’t feel bad if you are confused about the different COVID-19 vaccines
More Swedes had COVID jab when they were paid
An international study led by Lund University in Sweden has revealed that a small reward of $24 increased the vaccination
Injuries due to family violence involving alcohol, drugs or weapons increased during pandemic stay-at-home months
The proportion of family violence-related injuries in youth ages 10-15 that were associated with alcohol, illegal drugs or weapons increased
Autistic children struggle with hidden emotions
New research has discovered that children with autism misjudge the feelings of others because they don’t use context to identify
Study finds that adults who stutter don’t stutter when they’re alone
A study led by NYU Steinhardt Professor Eric S. Jackson finds that the perception of being heard by a listener
Skin cancer harbors targetable mutation
An especially deadly subtype of T-cell lymphoma is distinguished by unique mutations in a specific protein signaling pathway, according to
Optimal blood pressure helps our brains age more slowly
People with elevated blood pressure that falls within the normal recommended range are at risk of accelerated brain aging, according