Nearly half of all patients with brain metastasis experience cognitive impairment. Until now, it was thought that this was due
Month: September 2023
Inhalable molecules neutralize SARS-CoV-2 in mice, study finds
Nanofitins, which are derived from a protein found in Sulfolobus acidocaldarius — an archaeal microorganism found in hot springs —
Pandemic pushed half-million kids into grandparents’ homes, U.S. study finds
Grandparents appeared to serve as an important private safety net when COVID-19 first hit the U.S., according to a study
Stress and insomnia linked to irregular heart rhythms after menopause
After menopause an estimated 1 in 4 women may develop irregular heart rhythms — known as atrial fibrillation — in
People hold smart AI assistants responsible for outcomes
Even when humans see AI-based assistants purely as tools, they ascribe partial responsibility for decisions to them, as a new
Winning combination for sports-related shoulder injuries
Starting a robust exercise program sooner after surgery could prevent patients with dislocated shoulders from sustaining a repeat injury and
No worries: Online course to help you stop ruminating
An online course designed to curb negative thinking has had strong results in helping people reduce the time they spend
Parental incarceration increases cardiovascular risk in young adults, study suggests
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of racial disparities in mortality between Black and white people in the United States.
Researchers identify the link between memory and appetite in the human brain to explain obesity
Disrupted connections between memory and appetite regulating brain circuits are directly proportional to body mass index (BMI), notably in patients
T-cells infiltrate brain, cause respiratory distress in condition affecting the immunocompromised
When an immunocompromised person’s system begins to recover and produce more white blood cells, it’s usually a good thing —