A study led by the University of Bristol shedding new light on how arsenic can be made less dangerous to
Day: October 29, 2024
Subtle eye movements optimize vision
Our ability to see starts with the light-sensitive photoreceptor cells in our eyes. A specific region of the retina, termed
Ancient gene influences immunity of First Nations Peoples of Oceania
An ancient gene mutation among First Nations inhabitants of Oceania may make them more susceptible to infectious diseases like influenza,
Using AI to measure prostate cancer lesions could aid diagnosis and treatment
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, and almost 300,000 individuals are diagnosed with it each year
Cannabis use during pregnancy can impact thinking and learning skills, increase aggression among children, study shows
As cannabis is legalized and is more accessible in various forms across the country, there is increasing concern among health
Enhanced cardiovascular function with spinal cord transcutaneous stimulation in high-level spinal cord injury
Kessler Foundation researchers published new findings on neuromodulation in individuals with high-level spinal cord injury (SCI) using spinal cord transcutaneous
Dramatic drop in marijuana use among U.S. youth over a decade (2011 to 2021)
Marijuana has emerged as one of the most commonly used illicit substances among adolescents in the United States. Given the
Thin skin significantly blunts injury from puncture
Thin, stretchy skin — like that of a pig or human — significantly lessens the underlying damage that occurs when
Breaks in resistance training do not impair long-term development in strength and muscle size
A study conducted at the University of Jyväskylä’s Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences investigated how a 10-week break from
Childhood attention issues and genetic factors may predict psychosis risk
Researchers at UCLA Health have found that a person’s risk of developing psychotic-like experiences may be influenced by both childhood