It could be the shopping trip that saves your life: supermarket trolleys are helping to diagnose atrial fibrillation which can
Month: June 2023
People in power who are guilt-prone are less likely to be corrupt
Guilt. It’s a horrible feeling that causes us to question our worth as human beings. But while it’s something that
Novel study deepens knowledge of treatment-resistant hypertension
For many patients with hypertension — an elevated blood pressure that can lead to stroke or heart attack — medication
Lean body mass, age linked with alcohol elimination rates in women
The rate at which women eliminate alcohol from their bloodstream is largely predicted by their lean body mass, although age
Researchers uncover potential biomarkers of positive response to immunotherapy
Scientists at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have identified potential new biomarkers that could indicate how someone diagnosed with
New nationwide modeling points to widespread racial disparities in urban heat stress
From densely built urban cores to sprawling suburbia, cities are complex. This complexity can lead to temperature hot spots within
Fighting loneliness by finding purpose
A new study published in Psychology and Aging co-authored by Patrick Hill, associate professor of psychological and brain sciences, offers an important
Q&A: How much is too much to drink?
People ask themselves—and search engines—how do I know if I am drinking too much alcohol? The answer: Alcohol in any
High BMI elevates risk of several rheumatic diseases, but not equally for everyone
A new study by Uppsala University shows that a higher body mass index (BMI) increases the risk of five different
New tooth decay treatment guideline released
A new American Dental Association (ADA) clinical practice guideline suggests conservative methods to treat tooth decay in primary and permanent