Middle-aged women who experience work-related stress have a significantly increased risk of future sick leave, a University of Gothenburg study
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New microscope offers faster, high-resolution brain imaging
Researchers have developed a new two-photon fluorescence microscope that captures high-speed images of neural activity at cellular resolution. By imaging
Over half of iron deficiency cases in large health system still unresolved at three years
Over half of people with iron deficiency were found to still have low iron levels three years after diagnosis, and
New clue into the curious case of our aging immune system
A WEHI study could help solve a long-standing mystery into why a key immune organ in our bodies shrinks and
New research poised to transform approach to diagnosing and treating acute leukemia in children
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (St. Jude) and the Children’s Oncology Group (COG)
Candidate malaria vaccine provides lasting protection in NIH-sponsored trials
Two National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supported trials of an experimental malaria vaccine in healthy Malian adults found that all three
Singing from memory unlocks a surprisingly common musical superpower
New research from UC Santa Cruz is finally giving you the go-ahead to sing in the shower as loud as
Shingles increases risk of subsequent cognitive decline, study suggests
A new study led by investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare
Unveiling the brain’s reward circuitry
A research team — co-led by Penn Nursing — has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the complex neural circuitry
Alzheimer’s cognitive decline predicted by patient’s age, sex, and irregular heart rhythm
Older age, female sex, irregular heart rhythms, and daily activity levels can help to predict how much Alzheimer’s Disease patients’