Self-reported maternal psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic may be associated with changes in the brain of developing fetuses, according
Month: May 2022
Turn up the beat! Groovy rhythm improves cognitive ability
Dancing to musical rhythms is a universal human activity. But now, researchers from Japan have found that dancing doesn’t just
Latent learning occurs without any explicit teaching
Long before they enter a classroom, people learn to identify commonplace objects like a “dog” and a “chair” just by
Working to stop the spread of breast cancer
Michigan State researchers are revealing the molecular workings of how a certain form of metastatic breast cancer spreads to other
Taking Paxlovid for COVID-19: What to expect
If you notice a nasty taste in your mouth after taking the antiviral pill Paxlovid for COVID-19, you’re not imagining
Researchers find cause of disordered smell
For people with parosmia, or distorted sense of smell, the aroma of freshly ground coffee can be as disgusting as
Novel sensors enable precise measurement of dopamine
Dopamine is an important signaling molecule for nerve cells. Its concentration could not be precisely determined with both high spatial
Meta-analysis shows targeted radiation therapy may be as effective as standard care for small cell lung cancer patients
A study published in The Lancet Oncology suggests that a targeted radiation therapy is equitable to the current standard of care for
‘Seeing’ the unseen: A way to pinpoint elusive cardiac conduction tissue
When patients with congenital heart issues have an operation, surgeons have to proceed with an “eye of faith” as they
Link between exercise intensity and risk of infection while training indoors
Until now, there has been no clarity on how exercise intensity affects the emission and concentration of aerosol particles in