Adverse cognitive effects linked to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) exposure, a type of endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC), have the potential to be
Month: June 2023
Dads are key in supporting breastfeeding, safe infant sleep
Fathers can make a huge difference in whether an infant is breastfed and placed to sleep safely, according to a
Study finds combustion from gas stoves can raise indoor levels of chemical linked to a higher risk of blood cell cancers
A chemical linked to a higher risk of leukemia and other blood cell cancers creeps into millions of homes whenever
Sports concussions increase injury risk
Concussions are an unfortunate reality of contact sports at junior and senior levels. Now, sports experts at the University of
Tethering of shattered chromosomal fragments paves way for new cancer therapies
Healthy cells work hard to maintain the integrity of our DNA, but occasionally, a chromosome can get separated from the
AI could replace humans in social science research
In an article published yesterday in the journal Science, leading researchers from the University of Waterloo, University of Toronto, Yale
Cutting back on social media reduces anxiety, depression, loneliness
Last month, the American Psychological Association and the U.S. Surgeon General both issued health advisories. Their concerns and recommendations for
Better understanding of how genes make us prone to allergies
New research is bolstering scientific understanding behind why some people are more prone to allergies than others. Researchers in the
Pregnancy hormone repairs myelin damage in MS mouse model
Treating a mouse model of multiple sclerosis with the pregnancy hormone estriol reversed the breakdown of myelin in the brain’s
Long missions, frequent travel take a toll on astronauts’ brains
As we enter a new era in space travel, a study looking at how the human brain reacts to traveling