A good night’s sleep has many proven health benefits, and a new Scripps Research study suggests one more: preventing opioid
Month: September 2023
How sleep deprivation can harm the brain
Not only does a lack of sleep make you feel awful, research has shown it impairs the brain. What’s more,
Making plant-based meat more ‘meaty’ — with fermented onions
Plant-based alternatives such as tempeh and bean burgers provide protein-rich options for those who want to reduce their meat consumption.
Review of over 70 years of menopause science highlights research gaps and calls for individualized treatment
Although about half of people go through menopause, less than 15% of them receive effective treatment for their symptoms. Treatment
New cause of Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia
Researchers have discovered a new avenue of cell death in Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia. A new study, led by
Water-quality risks linked more to social factors than money
When we determine which communities are more likely to get their water from contaminated supplies, median household income is not
Artificial intelligence may influence whether you can get pain medication
Elizabeth Amirault had never heard of a Narx Score. But she said she learned last year the tool had been
Racial and socioeconomic differences still determine survival rates of premature babies in the US
The US continues to face stark inequalities in preterm birth and mortality rates between mothers of differing socioeconomic status and
Linking two solar technologies is a win-win for efficiency and stability
While conventional silicon-based solar cells have had an unmistakable impact on the buildout of renewable energy resources around the world,
Synchronizing your internal clocks may help mitigate jet lag, effects of aging
Traveling to faraway places is a great way to seek out new experiences, but jet lag can be an unpleasant