Why is it that someone who hasn’t ridden a bicycle in decades can likely jump on and ride away without
Day: July 18, 2022
Technology and home visits can help South Africans with diabetes cope with insulin
Approximately 4.5 million South Africans have type 2 diabetes—a condition characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood. It can be treated
Stay safe in summer’s sizzle
Temperatures are skyrocketing across the United States, as the high sky sun bakes everyone who ventures out for some summer
Just half of parents recognize screen time impact on children’s eye health
In some homes, summer may mean more screen time for kids. And among concerns that come with children spending more
Long lines in New York for monkeypox vaccine
On a hot Sunday afternoon in New York, the epicenter of the US monkeypox outbreak, a long line of men
Molecular map of the synapse
Scientists at the Institute for Auditory Neuroscience, UMG, the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences and the Abberior Instruments GmbH
Searching for meaning? Try appreciating the small things
Appreciating the intrinsic beauty in life’s everyday moments can contribute to a more meaningful existence, according to new research. In
Prognosis of cancer patients improved through significant discovery
Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in males in Sweden. Researchers at Umeå University have now discovered
Diabetes: A step closer to a life without insulin
People with a severe form of diabetes, where the beta cells of the pancreas do not produce or no longer
Two new treatments for Crohn’s disease equally effective
Two new treatments for Crohn’s disease showed roughly equal performance in a clinical trial, according to findings published in The Lancet.