A new study finds there are simple activities that can help people improve their mood and emotional well-being on a
Month: February 2024
New approach for fast and cost-effective pathogen detection
The ability to detect diseases at an early stage or even predict their onset would be of tremendous benefit to
New direct links discovered between the brain and its surrounding environment
In a recent study of the brain’s waste drainage system, researchers from Washington University in St. Louis, collaborating with investigators
Pregnant women should avoid ultraprocessed, fast foods, experts urge
If you’re pregnant, you may want to think twice before making a hamburger run or reaching for a prepackaged pastry,
Music may bring health benefits for older adults, poll suggests
Whether it’s singing in a choir, playing the living room piano, joining in hymns at church, or just whistling along
How teachers make ethical judgments when using AI in the classroom
A teacher’s gender and comfort with technology factor into whether artificial intelligence is adopted in the classroom, as shown in
Lighting up Alzheimer’s-related proteins to allow for earlier disease detection
Many neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, are difficult to diagnose before symptoms begin to appear. However, disease-related biomarkers such
World’s largest childhood trauma study uncovers brain rewiring
The world’s largest brain study of childhood trauma has revealed how it affects development and rewires vital pathways. The University
Researchers develop rapid test for detecting fentanyl
University of Texas at Dallas researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind, handheld electrochemical sensor that can accurately detect fentanyl in urine
Many excess deaths attributed to natural causes are actually uncounted COVID-19 deaths, new analysis reveals
Nearly 1,170,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States according to official federal counts, but multiple excess mortality