The Child Protective Services (CPS) system aims to investigate and intervene in cases of child abuse and neglect, but a
Month: March 2022
Study links early life adversity, microglia dysfunction, to aberrant adult stress responses, mental illness
The poor function of microglia, the brain’s immune cells in individuals exposed to early life adversity (ELA) promotes aberrant responses
Evidence abounds for capacity of physical activity to combat complications from COVID-19, scientist says
What does science know about the relationship between physical activity and COVID-19, and what still needs to be investigated? Bruno Gualano,
How to boost your mood through food
You’ve had a bad breakup, a rotten day at work or you’re just too exhausted to cook. You’re craving comfort,
Use of salt substitute to prevent stroke saves costs
Among individuals with prior stroke or uncontrolled high blood pressure, replacing regular salt with salt substitute is a cost-saving intervention
Identifying risk factors following ICH strokes
A new study led by University of Cincinnati researchers provides new insights on how different risk factors following one of
Daylight savings: How an hour of extra sunlight can benefit your mental health
In many northern hemisphere countries, people have now adjusted the clock one hour forwards and are enjoying an extra hour
Uncovering the HIV life cycle
Though it has been eclipsed lately by SARS-CoV-2, there is another global epidemic still threatening people: HIV/AIDS. According to UNAIDS,
Reversing hearing loss with regenerative therapy
Most of us know someone affected by hearing loss, but we may not fully appreciate the hardships that lack of
Q & A: Should you get a second booster shot for COVID-19?
The Biden administration is planning to give Americans age 50 or older the option of a second booster. But is