A study reviewing data from nearly 3,000 counties in the United States has found that living in a community with
Month: October 2022
Highly emotional people drawn to cats for stress relief programs
Cats are often left out of university-based animal assisted interventions aimed at reducing stress, but new research shows many people,
New mouse model provides unprecedented look at human immune system
Upon the prick of a finger or scrape of the knee, neutrophils rush to the scene. These white blood cells
What is, and what isn’t, ‘brain fog?’
The COVID pandemic has introduced many scientific and medical terms into our everyday language. Many of us are now fluent
Radiation-hormone therapy combination may slow growth of oligometastatic prostate cancer
A new study offers a new option to patients with oligometastatic prostate cancer who want relief from hormone therapy without
Best evidence yet that lowering blood pressure can prevent dementia
A global study of more than 28,000 people has provided the strongest evidence to date that lowering blood pressure in
Study opens route to overcoming drug resistance in stomach cancer
Scientists have shown how stomach cancers can dodge the effects of a promising new experimental treatment—raising the possibility of outsmarting
A new 3D digital atlas of the brain of vertebrates
The tissues of every living organism develop from a few cells that divide and move until they reach their final
What exactly are chemicals doing to our bodies? European scientists team up to find out
As the production of chemicals continues to boom, how exactly are they impacting our health? To answer this question, new
Experts say time is most critical factor for better stroke outcomes
When it comes to strokes, every second counts. Mayo Clinic experts explain how to recognize the signs of a stroke