Being overweight may cause more hospital admissions and higher incidences of disease and mortality than previous studies report, according to
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The free-energy principle explains the brain
The RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) in Japan, along with colleagues, has shown that the free-energy principle can explain
Ion channel regulates molecule that contributes to COPD
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease—COPD for short—is one of the most common diseases of the lung. It affects almost 300 million
Systematically examining the way spatial structure influences the evolution of cancer
Dr. Robert Noble, a Lecturer in Mathematics in the School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering (SMCSE) believes that characterizing
New algorithm for classification of skin lesions
Dermatologists typically classify skin lesions based on multiple data sources. Algorithms that fuse the information together can support this classification.
Young black women have lower microvascular function across the menstrual cycle
Microvascular function, which is the measurement of how healthy the arteries are throughout a person’s body, is lower in Black
I don’t need a hearing aid yet, right? Early intervention for hearing loss is key
Hearing loss typically happens gradually over time—and yet, most people don’t see a doctor until the problem interferes with their
For people over 50, even ‘mild’ COVID‑19 can result in mobility problems
Adults over age 50 who experience mild or moderate COVID-19 are at greater risk of worsening mobility and physical function
Symptoms and traits of borderline personality disorder may run in families
Family members of those with borderline personality disorder (BPD) show similarities in their brains and personalities—and even interpret some facial
Minority acceptance of combo flu-COVID vaccine higher than for COVID alone
Acceptance of a combination influenza-COVID-19 vaccine among minority individuals is higher than for the COVID-19 vaccine alone, according to new