Changes in weight or body mass index (BMI) seen after the COVID-19 shutdown were not significantly different from those occurring
Month: June 2022
2010 to 2020 saw number of heat days up in Arizona counties
The number of heat days increased in both Maricopa and Yuma Counties, Arizona, during 2010 to 2020, and heat-related illness
Researchers describe how the cerebellum modulates our ability to socialize
The cerebellum is essential for sensorimotor control but also contributes to higher cognitive functions including social behaviors. In a recent
Spain to offer fourth COVID vaccine dose to ‘whole population’
Spain will offer a fourth dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to its entire population, most likely at the end of
New study reveals Boston Celtics may be unfairly impacted by NBA finals scheduling
A landmark study by Australian researchers into jet lag and its impact on NBA performance reveals the Boston Celtics may
Exploring the cause of long COVID ‘brain fog’
La Trobe University-led research may have uncovered the cause of the neurological conditions seen in patients with long COVID, such
Deep learning empowers discovery of new genetic mutation in cancer
A machine-learning model has helped scientists discover hundreds of genetic mutations in cancer that are undetectable by current genome sequencing,
Preoperative MRI may lead to better surgical outcomes for prostate cancer patients
Imaging techniques are important tools in cancer diagnosis and treatment, but their use remains limited in prostate cancer patients. Systematic
Brain ‘fingerprinting’ provides insights into mental health of young adolescents
Medical imaging of a person’s unique brain signature—much like a fingerprint—has the potential to predict mental health problems in young
Children’s vision problems often go undetected, despite calls for regular screening
Jessica Oberoi, 13, can’t exactly remember when her eyesight started getting blurry. All she knows is that she had to