About one in three adults in the United States report routinely not getting enough sleep. Sleep insufficiency is associated with
Month: January 2023
Simple laser treatments may prevent nonmelanoma skin cancer
New research indicates that simple laser treatments to the skin may help to prevent the development of basal cell carcinoma
Researchers fix ‘fundamental flaw,’ improving pandemic prediction model
Researchers from North Carolina State University identified and addressed a flaw in a commonly used pandemic model that can cause
Novel cell ‘switches’ found to promote lung cancer growth, treatment resistance
Northwestern Medicine investigators have revealed new insights into how cancer cells can change their form by undergoing phenotypic “switches” to
Wrist-wearable devices can spot pain, sleep and anxiety outcomes after trauma
Results from the largest prospective study of its kind indicate that 24-hour rest-activity characteristics from wrist-wearable devices predicted adverse symptom
Research sheds light on how countries responded to the COVID-19 pandemic
A new paper by a team at Los Alamos National Laboratory is giving researchers new insight into how countries respond
Why researchers use zebrafish to study a cancer-linked inflammation pathway
In science, how you ask a question is often as important as what you ask. The lab of cell biologist
Consumption of fast food linked to liver disease
The new year has begun, and with it, resolutions for change. A study from Keck Medicine of USC published today in Clinical Gastroenterology
Effects of polishes, acrylics and powders on fingernails
People are increasingly opting for regular manicures—with vibrant layers of polish, gel, acrylic or powder. Australians spend more than $22 billion a
Developmental disorders tied to more allergic disease
Elementary school-age children with developmental disorders are more likely to have allergic diseases, according to a study published in the