A microbiota-targeted clinical trial performed by scientists from Monash University, the University of Sydney, and the University of Queensland shows
Month: January 2022
New study reports mask-wearing experiences of adults with asthma
Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago conducted an online survey of 501 adults with asthma to better understand the
Step up: Walking may reduce type 2 diabetes risk for adults 65 and older
Walking regularly and at greater intensity may help prevent Type 2 diabetes among 70 and 80 year olds, according to
Escalation of eating disorders during COVID-19, research finds
A major study by InsideOut Institute for Eating Disorders at the University of Sydney reveals a widespread escalation of eating
Needle-free injection evolves toward a highly precise, safe and low-waste technology
Fear of needles is, for part of the population, the main reason for not getting a COVID-19 vaccine. That fear
A cure for Alzheimer’s is taking longer than expected; here’s why
In her latest research paper, published in the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, Anne Robinson, Head of Carnegie Mellon’s Department of Chemical
Social isolation among older adults linked to having fewer teeth
Older adults who are socially isolated are more likely to have missing teeth—and to lose their teeth more quickly over
Consumer Health: Blood donation saves lives; are you a donor?
January is National Blood Donor Month, which makes this a good time to become a blood donor. Nearly 16 million
The omicron surge: Is the worst almost over?
While COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are expected to remain high in Chicago and across the country in the coming weeks,
The best way to fix a sad mood: Whatever you think works best
What’s the best way to improve a sad mood? It may be whatever skill you think you’re best at, a