Cardiologists at the UW Medicine Heart Institute recently performed a first-in-the-world procedure, detaching and retrieving a clip device from a
Month: May 2023
Stress hormone during pregnancy may improve early language development in children
High levels of the stress hormone cortisol during the third trimester of pregnancy may improve speech and language skills in
Steroids linked to long-lasting heart disease risk and worse quality of life
Anabolic steroids not only can cause serious side effects during use, such as heart failure and depression, but can continue
Restoring control to a particular brain region may help to prevent return to use of opioids
A team of neuroscientists at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) has identified changes in the activity of brain
Binge eating linked to habit circuitry in the brain
Habits are like shortcuts for our brains. Once we form a habit—say, putting on a seat belt whenever we get
Low levels of vitamin D linked to long COVID
Long COVID risk has been found to increase with low levels of vitamin D, according to research presented at the
Looking at the latest advances in eyewear
New and exciting developments in eyeglasses make them easier to wear and more effective in bringing your world into focus.
Researchers develop antibodies that alleviate ‘cancer cachexia’ in patients
A DGIST research team led by Professor Kyungmoo Yea of the Department of New Biology developed an antibody that effectively
Researchers call for action to end mental-health-related deaths
A new paper published in The Lancet Psychiatry has called for radical action on a global scale to put an end to
German study notes increase in C. auris infections
Among the yeasts from the Candida genus that cause infections in humans, the species Candida auris is still relatively new: