Very little has been normal for children these past two years, and some youngsters are feeling the pandemic’s effects in
Month: March 2022
Therapeutic digital gaming and VR to level-up treatment for addiction
Researchers developing treatments for addiction are turning to virtual reality and gaming to help patients overcome their lack of impulse
Enhanced cognitive behavioral therapy can radically reduce long-term depression
Enhanced versions of the most commonly used talking therapy for depression significantly reduces the illness beyond six months, a meta
Trying to cut back on alcohol? Here’s what works
With everything going on over the past couple of years, many people have changed their drinking habits. We’ve seen an increased demand
Spain scraps quarantine for mild COVID cases
Spain on Monday ended a requirement that people with mild cases of COVID-19 self-isolate as part of a shift towards
Scientists discover body’s natural alarm to battle blood loss
University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have discovered a cluster of cells in the brainstem that controls the body’s response
Good neighbors are good for your health
Neighborhood relationships and social connections protected against loneliness, depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research from
Five barriers to eating a heart-healthy diet that have nothing to do with willpower
The major ingredients of a heart- and brain-healthy diet are fairly well-established: fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans, nuts, fish
Smart glove to train young surgeons
A glove is being trialed at Liverpool Hospital that gives surgical trainees instant and accurate feedback. Researchers say the gloves
Studies in African killifish reveal how the immune system ages
As we age, our immune system works less well. We become more susceptible to infections and vaccinations no longer work