When we’re driving to a new destination, we often turn down the stereo as we follow the directions. What had
Month: May 2023
COVID-19 lockdowns linked to less accurate recollection of event timing
Participants in a survey study made a relatively high number of errors when asked to recollect the timing of major
Breakthrough could lead to new obesity treatments
Researchers at the University of East Anglia and the University of Cambridge have made an important discovery in the race
Study shows an association between sleep apnea and brain volume
Studies have shown that sleep apnea is related to an increased risk of dementia. A new study looks at the
In Canada, each cigarette will get a warning label: ‘poison in every puff’
Canada will soon become the first country in the world where warning labels must appear on individual cigarettes. The move
Could low iron be making mental health symptoms worse?
Most people these days understand that mental health issues have their roots in physical differences in our brains, genes and
Cancer survivors who quit smoking found to have 36% lower cardiovascular risk than those who continue
Cancer patients who continue smoking after their diagnosis have a nearly doubled risk of heart attack, stroke or death due
Study shows female LVAD recipients have worse clinical outcomes compared to male recipients
Female recipients of a left ventricular assist device tend (LVAD) to have worse clinical outcomes compared to their male counterparts,
A novel blood serum assay to diagnose neurodegenerative diseases
Synucleinopathies are a group of neurodegenerative diseases caused by the abnormal accumulation α-synuclein, a protein normally found in the brain
Pan-cancer T cell atlas reveals new details of tumor microenvironment
A new study led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, published today in Nature Medicine, provides