Sleep quality is much more significantly linked to quality of life over time than sleep duration or “social jetlag,” according
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Genetic causes of three previously unexplained rare diseases identified
Using a new computational approach they developed to analyze large genetic datasets from rare disease cohorts, researchers at the Icahn
Study of immune ‘neighborhoods’ highlights macrophages as key players in invasive breast cancers
Most immunotherapies, which aim to boost T cell activity, work poorly in treating estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer. Targeting a
Food security: New tool can forecast food insecurity up to 30 days in advance
A new tool that can be used to forecast the prevalence of individuals within a country that may have insufficient
A closer look at Matcha tea powder’s antidepressant-like effects
Matcha, a traditional Japanese tea, has been touted for its health benefits—it can boost mood and mental performance in humans
Redlined yesterday, unhealthy today: The link between historic housing discrimination, poor health
Ninety years after the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation enacted the discriminatory practice of color-coding neighborhoods by desirability for mortgage lenders,
Progress in unlocking the brain’s ‘code’ for depression
Clinical depression is a common psychiatric condition with often devastating consequences. A new study in Biological Psychiatry advances our fundamental understanding of
Losing a key type of pancreatic cell may contribute to diabetes
Multiple types of beta cells produce insulin in the pancreas, helping to balance blood sugar levels. Losing a particularly productive