Recovery from heart surgery can bring some pain. But a new study suggests patients don’t need potentially addictive prescription opioids
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Addiction relapse driven by drug-seeking habit, not just drug
Why are some individuals able to use recreational drugs in a controlled way, whereas others switch to the compulsive, relapsing
Changes to normal stomach contractions can be an early signal of gastric disease
Our stomach is a wonderful organ that turns what we eat into the nutrients and energy we need to maintain
Parents more likely to refuse COVID jab for children than adults
In a study of South Australian households, researchers at the University of Adelaide have found parents are more likely to
The six-minute training hack that can improve face recognition skills
Is that really you on your driver’s license or passport photo? That is the question facing border security officials, police,
Online menus should put healthy food first
Women who see healthy food at the top of an online menu are 30 to 40 percent more likely to
Study: Migrants crossing US-Mexico border subject to dehydration, death
Rates of water loss experienced by migrants attempting to cross the desert from Mexico into the U.S. are sufficient to
New evidence that boosters may be crucial in protecting against omicron
As the world faces an impending wave of COVID cases due to omicron, scientists are racing to assess vaccine efficacy
Pregnancy and opioid-use disorder: How to keep pregnant patients and babies healthy
Facing addiction can seem insurmountable—especially when opioids are involved. Doubts of one’s ability to stay substance-free; fears around judgment from
Histone protein influences both neurological disorder and cancer
Mutations in a histone regulator protein are linked to both a rare neurodevelopmental disorder and to some cancers, according to