According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 5.8 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s
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Subtle cognitive decline precedes end to driving for older adults
One of the thorniest decisions facing older adults is when to give up their keys and stop driving. A new
Children struggling at school entry more likely to face disadvantage at age 16-17
School readiness at age 4-5 could help predict unemployment and education drop-out at age 16-17, according to a study led
Team enhances stereotactic neurosurgery precision using MRI-guided multi-stage robotic positioner
This groundbreaking technology represents a key breakthrough in MRI-guided stereotactic neurosurgery, allowing for precise interventions. The system is capable of
Urban gardening may improve human health: Microbial exposure boosts immune system
A one-month indoor gardening period increased the bacterial diversity of the skin and was associated with higher levels of anti-inflammatory
New study highlights significant increases in cannabis use in United States
A new study by a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University assessed cannabis use in the United States between 1979 and
Dermatologists find ultraviolet irradiation increases appetite but prevents body weight gain
Obesity and metabolic disorders are increasingly significant global public health issues. In a novel study, a team of dermatologists evaluated
Dispelling severe ‘morning sickness’ myths: It’s not normal or harmless, but prevention and treatment might be on the way
Late last year, geneticist Marlena Fejzo and colleagues made the discovery that morning sickness’s most serious presentation, hyperemesis gravidarum (HG),
Flicker stimulation shines in clinical trial for epilepsy
Biomedical engineer Annabelle Singer has spent the past decade developing a noninvasive therapy for Alzheimer’s disease that uses flickering lights