A new study by University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers demonstrates the effectiveness of homemade play putty at reading brain, heart,
Month: September 2024
Breast and ovarian cancer newly linked to thousands of gene variants
Scientists have pinpointed thousands of genetic changes in a gene that may increase a person’s risk of developing breast and
Moderate coffee and caffeine consumption is associated with lower risk of developing multiple cardiometabolic diseases, new study finds
Consuming moderate amounts of coffee and caffeine regularly may offer a protective effect against developing multiple cardiometabolic diseases, including type
Blackcurrant supplementing mitigates postmenopausal bone loss, study finds
As we age, our bones lose density and become more fragile, putting us in danger of breaks and fractures. This
People aren’t volunteering as much these days: What gives?
Volunteering used to be a mainstay of U.S. culture. But in recent years, giving back to their community hasn’t played
Brain divides meal into different phases
The process of food intake appears to be organized at the cellular level like a relay race: during eating, the
Risk of clots, stroke from incorrect blood thinner dosing reduced using online dashboard
Doctors and pharmacists treating people with blood thinners can reduce the rate of inappropriate dosing — as well as blood
Researchers identify potential new strategy to slow the development of liver fibrosis
A study led by Manuel Vázquez Carrera, group leader at the Diabetes and Associated Metabolic Diseases Networking Biomedical Research Centre
Reducing smartphone use increases work satisfaction
The findings of the study are of particular interest to employers, who sometimes invest a lot of money to improve
Recent study reveals reduced maths performance of adults with Dyspraxia
Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), can have a bigger impact on adult mathematical performance than previously thought,