A study led by Columbia obstetricians has shown that a new intrauterine device can rapidly control postpartum hemorrhage, a major
Month: September 2023
In the ‘I’ of the beholder: People believe self-relevant artwork is more beautiful
People have fairly consistent preferences when it comes to judging the beauty of things in the real world — it’s
A quarter of people are undoing the benefits of healthy meals by unhealthy snacking
A quarter of people are undoing the benefits of healthy meals with unhealthy snacks, which increases the risk of strokes
Are US teenagers more likely than others to exaggerate their math abilities?
A major new study has revealed that American teenagers are more likely than any other nationality to brag about their
When it comes to starting a family, timing is everything
A new review of methods to increase chances of successful conception suggests that timed intercourse using urine ovulation tests probably
Scientists take next big step in understanding genetics of schizophrenia
Genetically speaking, we are individuals different from each other because of slight variations in our DNA sequences — so-called genetic
Making AI smarter with an artificial, multisensory integrated neuron
The feel of a cat’s fur can reveal some information, but seeing the feline provides critical details: is it a
In major breakthrough, researchers close in on potential preeclampsia cure
Researchers from Western and Brown University have made groundbreaking progress towards identifying the root cause and potential therapy for preeclampsia.
Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood affects food choices, weight gain and the microstructure of the brain
You are what you eat, according to the adage. But it’s not just the body that’s impacted. According to research
Women receiving inflated risks from genetic testing could undergo unnecessary breast surgery
Women could be opting to have unnecessary surgery to avoid breast cancer, after being told they are at high risk