A study in mice conducted by the University of Cordoba proves that exposure to contaminating mixtures of metals and drug
Day: October 30, 2023
Heat-related cardiovascular deaths in the U.S. may more than double within decades
Cardiovascular deaths from extreme heat in the U.S. may more than double by the middle of the century. Without reductions
Weekly insulin injections have the potential to be as effective in diabetes management as now-common daily injection regimes
Insulin icodec, a once-weekly basal injection to treat type 1 diabetes, has the potential to be as effective in managing
A wave theory for a neurochemical balance in the brain
In a new study, a group of researchers, led by Dr. Joshua Goldberg from the Hebrew University, describe a new
Virtual meetings tire people because we’re doing them wrong
New research suggests sleepiness during virtual meetings is caused by mental underload and boredom. Earlier studies suggested that fatigue from
Want to achieve your goals? Get angry
While often perceived as a negative emotion, anger can also be a powerful motivator for people to achieve challenging goals
Zika infection in pregnant macaques slows fetal growth
Zika virus infection in pregnant rhesus macaques slows fetal growth and affects how infants and mothers interact in the first
People with autism less likely to succumb to bystander effect, research finds
A well-established psychological theory states that most of us are less likely to intervene in a bad situation if other
Mammalian cells may consume bacteria-killing viruses to promote cellular health
Bacteriophages, also called phages, are viruses that infect and kill bacteria, their natural hosts. But from a macromolecular viewpoint, phages
Excess fluoride linked to cognitive impairment in children
Long-term consumption of water with fluoride levels far above established drinking water standards may be linked to cognitive impairments in