Turn-taking dynamics of social interactions are important for speech and gesture synchronization, enabling conversations to proceed efficiently, according to a
Day: September 25, 2024
Pigs may be transmission route of rat hepatitis E to humans
New research suggests that pigs may function as a transmission vehicle for a strain of the hepatitis E virus (HEV)
Unnecessary isolation for mpox may be reduced by adopting testing-based protocols
A group led by researchers at Nagoya University in Japan has revealed the importance of individualized isolation strategies to manage
Encoding human experience: Study reveals how brain cells compute the flow of time
A landmark study led by UCLA Health has begun to unravel one of the fundamental mysteries in neuroscience — how
New blood test could be an early warning for child diabetes
A new type of blood test using lipids could make it easier to identify children at risk of complications around
Social media posts may provide early warning of PTSD problems
Scientists have analysed millions of tweets to identify COVID-19 survivors living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) — demonstrating the effectiveness
Research quantifying ‘nociception’ could help improve management of surgical pain
The degree to which a surgical patient’s subconscious processing of pain, or “nociception,” is properly managed by their anesthesiologist will
The heart of the question: Who can get Medicare-covered weight loss medicine?
Millions of older Americans with obesity could potentially get Medicare’s help with the hefty price of a weight-loss medication in
Study identifies link between prediabetes during adolescence and young adulthood with the likelihood of adverse pregnancy outcomes
Mount Sinai researchers have published a study that shows a link between prediabetes among young people and adverse pregnancy outcomes
The curious immune cells caught between worlds
Our immune system spans two worlds — innate and adaptive. Innate immune cells are like troops at the gate ready