Brain organoids, though often referred to as “mini brains,” are not truly human brains. But the concerns over these lab-grown
Month: April 2024
Disparities in sleep health and insomnia may begin at a young age
Most people have experienced a night or two of sleeplessness, tossing and turning while being unable to fall asleep or
Low cardiorespiratory fitness in youth is associated with decreased work ability throughout adulthood
A study from the University of Jyväskylä confirms the concerns raised in the public domain about how young people’s decreased
Prioritizing your phone over your partner affects creativity in the workplace for women
Focusing attention on your mobile phone instead of your partner doesn’t just strain your relationship — it also affects women’s
Researchers developed new method for detecting heart failure with a smartphone
The new technology, which was created at the University of Turku and developed by the company CardioSignal, uses a smartphone
A friendly pat on the back can improve performance in basketball
A free throw in basketball will have every eye glued to one person. It’s an intensely stressful situation. A research
Stopping aspirin one month after coronary stenting procedures significantly reduces bleeding complications in heart attack patients, study suggests
Withdrawing aspirin one month after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in high-risk heart patients and keeping them on ticagrelor alone safely
Short-term incentives for exercise can lead to sustained increases in activity
Adults with heart disease risks who received daily reminders or incentives to become more active increased their daily steps by
People make more patient decisions when shown the benefits first
If you had to decide whether to receive $40 in seven days or $60 in 30 days, which would you
A pulse of innovation: AI at the service of heart research
Understanding heart function and disease, as well as testing new drugs for heart conditions, has long been a complex and