In a recent study, researchers from Helmholtz Munich and the Augsburg University Hospital show that nocturnal heat significantly increases the
Month: May 2024
1 in 4 parents say their teen consumes caffeine daily or nearly every day
A quarter of parents report that caffeine is basically part of their teen’s daily life, according to a national poll.
Mothers live longer as child mortality declines
The dramatic decline in childhood mortality during the 20th century has added a full year to women’s lives, according to
Electric school buses may yield significant health and climate benefits, cost savings
Replacing diesel school buses with electric school buses may yield up to $247,600 in climate and health benefits per individual
‘I feel like I’m Alice in Wonderland’: Why nightmares and ‘daymares’ could be early warning signs of autoimmune disease
An increase in nightmares and hallucinations — or ‘daymares’ — could herald the onset of autoimmune diseases such as lupus,
Unique brain circuit is linked to Body Mass Index
Why can some people easily stop eating when they are full and others can’t, which can lead to obesity? A
Brain ‘assembloids’ mimic human blood-brain barrier
In a pioneering achievement, a research team led by experts at Cincinnati Children’s have developed the world’s first human mini-brain
Significant gaps between science of obesity and the care patients receive
As research continues to produce evidence about the underlying causes of obesity and optimal strategies to treat and manage obesity
Scientists uncover promising treatment target for resistant brain cancer
For many patients with a deadly type of brain cancer called glioblastoma, chemotherapy resistance is a big problem. Current standard
Robot-phobia could exasperate hotel, restaurant labor shortage
Using more robots to close labor gaps in the hospitality industry may backfire and cause more human workers to quit,