What if being mindful could help romantic partners feel less stressed and happier? A new study at Université de Montréal
Month: February 2023
Researchers: Rethink e-cigarettes’ role in treating cigarette smokers’ nicotine addiction
Should electronic cigarettes, or vapes, be accepted more widely as an effective and respected tool for treating adult smokers’ nicotine
Smoking-triggered heart attacks could be prevented—new research explains how
One of the most common types of heart attack could be prevented thanks to new research that explains the process
Spinal cord stimulation shown to instantly improve arm mobility after stroke
A neurotechnology that stimulates the spinal cord instantly improves arm and hand mobility, enabling people affected by moderate to severe
New research aims to understand why women more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease
Tasmanian researchers are one step closer to understanding why women are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease, with their research
When chest pain isn’t a heart attack
Aside from injuries, the second most common reason adults in the United States go to the emergency department is chest
Study shows kleptomaniacs exhibit distinct patterns of gazing and brain activity
A team of researchers at Kyoto University has recently found that patients with kleptomania exhibit distinct patterns of gazing and
Flu vaccination rate holds steady but misinformation about flu and COVID-19 persists
Although the public had been alerted that this winter could be a potentially bad flu season, barely half of Americans
Food insecurity may increase cognitive decline in older adults
Older adults living with food insecurity are more likely to experience malnutrition, depression and physical limitations that affect how they
New approach to diabetes management helps improve patient outcomes
A new study by Western Sydney University researchers has found that a short 15–20 minute discussion between a local endocrinologist