A new study published in the journal Child Development from researchers at Boston College in Massachusetts, U.S. and the University of Queensland
Month: May 2023
Deadly virus structures point toward new avenues for vaccine design
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people in West Africa become infected with Lassa virus, which can cause Lassa fever
Your thoughts can harm your neck and back during lifting tasks
The mental distress of cognitive dissonance—encountering information that conflicts with how we act or what we believe—can lead to added
Life stressors may contribute to multiple sclerosis flares, disability
A Michigan Medicine-led study finds that stressors across the lifespan—including poverty, abuse and divorce—are associated with worsening health and functional
AI tool outperforms human emergency call handlers in identifying stroke, new study shows
A team of researchers from Denmark has developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) framework to address the number of strokes
Immune system discovery could lead to better spinal injury treatments
New research suggests that the immune system’s ability to respond to spinal-cord injuries diminishes with age, and identifies potential avenues
Study links ultra-processed food consumption with psychosocial problems in adolescents
Adolescents who consume a greater amount of ultra-processed foods and drinks have more difficulties in terms of mental health, according
The Mediterranean diet: Good for your health and your wallet, says study
We’ve heard it time and time again—the Mediterranean diet is great for our health. But despite the significant health benefits
Supposedly rare diseases aren’t as rare as previously thought, suggests study
Rare diseases are often caused by defects in genetic material. If children inherit a defective gene from only one parent,
How turbulence helps the brain overcome its inherent slowness
In a new tour-de-force neuroscientific study, led by the UPF Center for Brain and Cognition (CBC) and Centre for Eudaimonia