Many psychological studies rely on participants to give up their time to take part in experiments or complete questionnaires. They
Day: March 15, 2023
Health researchers launch a long COVID resource for patients and health care professionals
The first resource of its kind to support those living with long COVID and the health care professionals involved in
Mediterranean diet cuts women’s cardiovascular disease and death risk by nearly 25%, finds study
Sticking closely to a Mediterranean diet cuts a woman’s risks of cardiovascular disease and death by nearly 25%, finds a
High blood caffeine level might curb amount of body fat and type 2 diabetes risk
A high blood caffeine level might curb the amount of body fat a person carries and their risk of type
Doctor who exposed China’s 2003 SARS cover-up dies at 91
The doctor who exposed China’s cover-up of the SARS epidemic in 2003 has died aged 91, his family confirmed on
A common metabolite may help treat autoimmune diseases
Researchers have revealed the modulatory effect of the anti-inflammatory metabolite itaconate on T helper and T regulatory cells, which may
CAR T cell robots based on magnetic-acoustic actuation developed for precise antitumor immunotherapy
Although chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy has shown potential in the treatment of hematological malignancies, its application in
Are you a rapid ager? Biological age is a better health indicator than the number of years you’ve lived
Do you ever wake up some days and think, “When I was younger, I could survive on just four hours
Sleep disruption linked to lower HRQOL in children
Sleep disruption is associated with reduced health-related quality of life (HRQOL) for children, according to a study published online March
PCR panels reduce costs, hospitalizations and antibiotic use for acute GI infections
Acute gastroenteritis afflicts adults of all ages, causing significant suffering and inflicting significant costs on the American healthcare system. A