A stop-smoking mobile app that senses where and when you might be triggered to light up could help you quit,
Month: April 2023
Time out: We all need a three-day weekend, say health researchers
As a four-day work week is trialed in countries across the globe, health researchers at the University of South Australia
Impact of a positive patient safety climate on infection prevention practices
New data published today in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) provide the first published evidence that a positive safety climate
HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C can be detected from a single drop of blood, study shows
Data on a test that can detect HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C from a single drop of blood is
‘Window into the brain’: A simple blood test to diagnose ALS is both robust and repeatable
ALS is a rare paralytic neurological disease that can impact people in the prime of life. Delays in receiving a
T cells: Vesicles strengthen immune response
As a major component of the immune system, T cells play a critical role in fighting off viral infections. A
A new peptide may hold potential as an Alzheimer’s treatment
MIT neuroscientists have found a way to reverse neurodegeneration and other symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease by interfering with an enzyme
Five ways women can use leisure and recreation to boost their mental health
When women are facing challenging, stressful situations, leisure and recreation are powerful ways to boost spirits and defuse their stress,
How high blood pressure affects mental health
Our mental health and that of our cardiovascular system have a complex interaction. A recent study from the Max Planck
Updated methodology developed for estimating pregnancy rates
From 2010 to 2019, there was a decrease in the estimated overall pregnancy rate, based on an updated methodology described