Cardiovascular disease remains a top cause of sickness and death in the U.S. and worldwide. Doctors and researchers have it
Month: October 2024
Professional ice hockey: Depressive symptoms and burnout linked to more concussions
Elite ice hockey players with a history of concussion report heightened mental health symptoms, according to a new study from
New optical technique could revolutionize medical diagnostics
An Aston University researcher has developed a new technique using light which could revolutionise non-invasive medical diagnostics and optical communication.
Curbing air pollution control devices would cost thousands of lives and billions of dollars
A new commentary found that power plants’ use of these devices saved up to 9,100 lives and up to $100
Barriers prevent everyone enjoying nature equally
A major international study involving 56,968 adults, aged 18 to 99, has found that levels of nature connectedness and nature
Daylight saving time clock changes have substantial, but short-lived effect on how much sleep we get
With the clocks going back this weekend, a new study has found that moving the clocks one hour forward in
Depression: Dysfunction of neurons in the amygdala may be behind negative perceptions of the environment
One of the characteristics of depression is a tendency to perceive sensory stimuli and everyday situations in an excessively negative
Pitchers rejoice? Plasma irradiation might prevent tendon re-tears
The human body, filled with muscles and moving parts, is far from indestructible. Injuries are common, especially where tendons and
Skeletal muscle health amid growing use of weight loss medications
A recent commentary published in The Lancet journal highlights the critical importance of skeletal muscle mass in the context of
Invisible anatomy in the fruit fly uterus
You have likely not spent much time thinking about the uterus of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. But then, neither