Artificial intelligence-enabled eye scans could be used to rapidly and accurately predict whether a person is at high risk of
Month: November 2022
Increasing protein intake by 25 g a day could help women reduce hip fracture risk by up to 14%
Increasing intake of protein and drinking regular cups of tea or coffee is one way women could reduce their risk
5 foods a cardiologist avoids to improve her heart health
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States, regardless of race or
Neuroscientists illuminate how brain cells deep in the cortex operate in freely moving mice
How does the brain produce behavior? Studying the brain during behavior is most informative when the animal is free to
Simultaneous radiation and immunotherapy found to be beneficial for a subset of lung cancer patients
In many cancer types, cancer cells try to survive by escaping attack from the immune system. These cancer cells hijack
Study finds positive media coverage of cannabis studies regardless of therapeutic effect
In cannabis trials against pain, people who take placebos report feeling largely the same level of pain relief as those
D-Amino acids: Signaling severity in viral infection
Just as bricks are key components in constructing a building, molecules known as amino acids are essential components in constructing
Study examines scale of impact of maternal Zika virus infection on offspring in early life
Approximately one third of children born to mothers infected with Zika virus during their pregnancy present with at least one
Mom’s dietary fat rewires male and female brains differently
More than half of all women in the United States are overweight or obese when they become pregnant. While being
Monkeypox vaccine modeling study provides road map for vaccination
A modeling study to explore optimal allocation of vaccines against monkeypox virus (MPXV) provides a road map for public health