After experiencing a major stressor, women are more likely than men to report signs of anxiety or other symptoms of
Month: January 2022
What’s the difference between sugar, other natural sweeteners and artificial sweeteners?
A quick walk down the drink aisle of any corner store reveals the incredible ingenuity of food scientists in search
Video game helps empower Black teens to prioritize their health
Damien is knowledgeable about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), open to serious conversations about sex, has questionable taste in music, and
Vitamin D shows promise for children newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes
Adding a safe, inexpensive and easy to administer form of vitamin D to treatment for children newly diagnosed with type
New research gives hope for sight recovery in stroke survivors
Researchers have used MRI imaging to map visual brain activity in stroke survivors with sight loss that gives new hope
Jointly addressing air pollution and climate change to reduce health-economic impacts
Accounting for air pollution impacts reduces climate mitigation costs without increasing inequality and increases global and regional welfare. A comprehensive
Top cross-country skiers go wicked fast, but they mostly train at low intensity
Cross-country skiers push themselves to their performance limits in competition. Yet most of their training takes place at low intensity.
Why does performance deteriorate under pressure?
Experts such as pianists, athletes and surgeons acquire their skills through extensive practice. However, the neurophysiological and psychological mechanisms that
‘Few-foods’ diet could be recipe for easing ADHD symptoms
Can eating a highly restrictive “few-foods diet” ease the classic symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in kids? New
Weaker virus? Herd immunity? Omicron sparks cautious hopes
With new versions forcing vaccine makers to re-test jabs, the virus that causes COVID-19 has proven highly unpredictable. But the