The human eye can perceive about 1 million colors, but languages have far fewer words to describe those colors. So-called
Month: November 2023
Practicing mindfulness can help people make heart-healthy eating choices
Practicing mindfulness focused on healthy eating can be good for the heart, a new study shows, because it improves self-awareness
One sleepless night can rapidly reverse depression for several days
Most people who have pulled an all-nighter are all too familiar with that “tired and wired” feeling. Although the body
Antibiotics for common childhood infections no longer effective
Drugs to treat common infections in children and babies are no longer effective in large parts of the world, due
Wearing your heart (monitor) on your sleeve
Nearly 200 million people around the globe have coronary heart disease, which accounts for about one in every six deaths,
COVID vaccination in female, male partners does not increase risk of miscarriage, study finds
Multiple studies have shown that the COVID-19 vaccines do not lead to infertility or pregnancy complications such as miscarriage, but
Sperm adjust their swimming style to adapt to fluctuating fluid conditions
Sperm can modulate their energetics by regulating their flagellar waveform — how the sperm oscillate their tails — in order
Scientists train AI to illuminate drugs’ impact
An ideal medicine for one person may prove ineffective or harmful for someone else, and predicting who could benefit from
Outlook on exercise may curb aging anxiety
A positive attitude about physical activity may be related to lower anxiety about aging. Researchers who analyzed results from a
Individuals with severe sickle cell disease express high risk tolerance for gene therapies
Individuals living with severe sickle cell disease (SCD) are highly interested in new, potentially curative gene therapy treatments and are