A research collaboration involving the University of Otago could change the lives of people living with seizures. Researchers from Otago
Month: March 2022
Several European countries lifted COVID measures too ‘brutally’: WHO
Several European countries, including Germany, France, Italy and Britain, lifted their COVID curbs too “brutally” and are now seeing a
Searching for drivers of devastating Down syndrome condition
When clinical psychiatrist and University of Queensland researcher Dr. Cathy Franklin saw her first patient with Catatonia and Acute Regression
Taste, temperature and pain sensations are neurologically linked, study finds
If you have eaten a chili pepper, you have likely felt how your body reacts to the spicy hot sensation.
Seven ways to reduce perineal tearing during childbirth
While most expectant mothers are excited, many are also anxious about giving birth, especially first-time mothers. Perineal trauma is something many expectant
Study: Family carers’ voices and experiences need to be formally recognized and responded to
A Trinity study has highlighted the need for family carers’ voices and experiences to be formally recognized and authentically responded
Prescribing for anxiety has increased in those under age 35
Researchers from the University of Bristol have found that there have been increases in incident prescribing of most anti-anxiety medications
Follow-up study reinforces concept of education as mental health therapy
A study led by Christina Cruz, MD, EdM, assistant professor in the UNC Department of Psychiatry, takes a deeper look
Study identifies and addresses US cancer screening deficits due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Deaths from cancer are expected to increase over the next decade as a result of screening deficits due to the
China locks down millions more as COVID spreads
China on Sunday imposed stay-at-home orders on millions more people in the country’s northeast as it battles its biggest COVID-19