When Anabel Garcia got home from her job tending to grape orchards in Sonoma County, California, she noticed her saliva
Month: October 2022
You can avoid those shaving ‘razor bumps’
Here’s some hope for people who struggle with razor bumps after shaving: Irritated, painful skin isn’t inevitable. You can prevent razor
Researchers discover connection between stress-activated signaling and immune cell evasion in melanoma
Anti-cancer immune cells are critical to inhibiting the development and progression of tumors, and deregulation of the immune system can
Study reveals alarming failures in the detection of pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer tumors are being missed on CT and MRI scans, narrowing the window for life-saving curative surgery, research presented
Medical journal retracts nine more articles authored by former editor-in-chief
The British Journal of Sports Medicine has retracted 9 further non-research articles, authored by former editor in chief Dr. Paul McCrory, and
Electronic gaming can trigger potentially lethal heart rhythm problems in susceptible children
Electronic gaming can precipitate life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias in susceptible children whose predisposition may have been previously unrecognized, according to a
New survey: 91% of parents say their family is less stressed when they eat together
Chronic, constant stress can increase lifetime risk of heart disease and stroke, but a new survey from the American Heart
High-speed camera captures signals traveling through nerve cells
Reach out right now and touch anything around you. Whether it was a key on your keyboard, the wood of
How a mother’s mood influences her baby’s ability to speak
Up to 70% of mothers develop postnatal depressive mood, also known as baby blues, after their baby is born. Analyses
Dinner at 5 p.m.? New research suggests eating early and within a 10-hour window is healthier
Researchers have provided more evidence that eating earlier in the day might be good for you—and eating all of your