Researchers at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine found an association between “social
Month: September 2023
Job frustrations can really be a heartbreaker for men
A job that’s demanding but less than rewarding may take a big toll on a man’s heart health, a large
Scientists find new evidence to explain how we pay attention
A team of researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has uncovered new clues about how chemicals released by
Study shows morning and afternoon slightly better than evening physical activity for diabetes prevention
New research published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes [EASD]) shows that morning
Lower risk of haematological cancer after bariatric surgery
Previous studies have shown that overweight and obesity are risk factors for several types of cancer. It is also known
Chicago’s West Side is air pollution hotspot
In the new study, researchers developed a process to systematically identify areas of agreement and disagreement among three individual state-of-the-art
Combination of cancer vaccine and T cell therapy benefits patients with advanced ovarian cancer
A Ludwig Cancer Research study has shown that combining adoptive T cell therapy (ACT) with an innovative, personalized cancer vaccine
Posttraumatic brain activity predicts resilience to PTSD
After a traumatic experience, most people recover without incident, but some people — between 2% and 10%- develop posttraumatic stress
Study finds two antibiotics for children with sinusitis equally effective, but one had fewer side effects
Brigham researchers found that patients prescribed amoxicillin-clavulanate had higher rates of gastrointestinal symptoms and yeast infections than those prescribed amoxicillin
Why are the brain’s nerve cells organized into modules?
Scientists have found that the outer cortex of the mammalian brain is able to maintain control over all the external