Alcohol consumption increased substantially across the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the impact was greatest among American Indian
Month: April 2023
Engineering team develops multifunctional tendon-mimetic hydrogels
Repairing or replacing injured tendons or similar load-bearing tissues represents one of the major challenges in clinical medicine. Natural tendons
How humans struggle to differentiate imagination from reality
The more vividly a person imagines something, the more likely it is that they believe it’s real, finds a new
AI offers tool to improve surgeon performance
When surgeons are trained, they usually need the supervision of more experienced doctors who can mentor them on their technique.
New drug may help prevent migraine for difficult cases
The drug atogepant may help prevent migraines for people who have had no success with other preventive drugs, according to
Drinking alcohol while breastfeeding impacts health of newborns, suggests study
Studies have shown that consuming alcohol during pregnancy can alter the brain and behavioral development of gestating offspring. Currently, the
COVID vaccination found to have lower risk of autoantibodies than natural immunity
Since the introduction of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines, there has been an ongoing debate about whether vaccinations or natural immunity provide
Mind-body connection is built into brain, study suggests
Calm body, calm mind, say the practitioners of mindfulness. A new study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine
Fetal brain scan research examines early indicators of autism
Researchers have used MRI brain scans of children with isolated fetal ventriculomegaly to measure neurodevelopment and investigate the presence of
Trying to lower blood pressure? Evening exercise might be best
A new study of elderly patients showed that those who exercised in the evening experienced a greater decrease in blood