Satoko Nagamura and her girlfriend conceived their son with donated sperm, but new legislation in Japan could effectively outlaw the
Month: October 2022
As leaders meet, Chinese hope for end to ‘zero-COVID’ limits
As China’s ruling Communist Party holds a congress this week, many Beijing residents are focused on an issue not on
After lifetime of blindness, newly sighted can immediately identify human locomotion
Humans are highly sensitive to the bodily movement of other people. Our ability to comprehend body language is crucial to
Biden administration seeks to expand 24/7 mental health care
The government announced plans Tuesday to award millions of dollars in grants to expand all-hours mental health and substance abuse
Researchers develop system to test brain ultrasound treatments in mice
Noninvasive brain ultrasound treatment represents a promising alternative to other brain stimulation modalities and pharmaceutical drugs; however, testing it can
Psychological damage among officers heightened by bad working conditions
High levels of trauma-related mental health disorders across UK police forces are partly the result of bad working conditions such
Lockdown babies behind on communication milestones: To help toddlers’ language skills, just talk and listen
Research has found that babies born during lockdown have been later to meet some language and communication milestones. During this time,
Scientists illuminate how virus attacks cat kidney, could jump to humans
In a study published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, virologists from the University of Pittsburgh
Marijuana, meth, cocaine and opiate use are linked to atrial fibrillation
A new study by UC San Francisco researchers of more than 23 million people concludes that some commonly used and
More than a quarter of U.S. adults say they’re so stressed they can’t function
Americans are struggling with multiple external stressors that are out of their personal control, with 27% reporting that most days