You are what you eat, as the adage goes. But a new study from Tulane University found that what’s missing
Day: December 11, 2024
AI thought knee X-rays show if you drink beer — they don’t
Artificial intelligence can be a useful tool to health care professionals and researchers when it comes to interpreting diagnostic images.
What motivates Americans to eat less red meat?
Limiting red meat consumption is key to a sustainable and healthy diet, yet Americans are among the world’s largest consumers
Online training could help older adults communicate in noisy environments
Online training that helps people recognise and understand new voices could be key to helping older adults improve communication in
‘Missing link’ between brain and body inflammatory signals identified in the skull
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London provides valuable insights into the
Mothers’ language choices have double the impact in bilingual families
New research shows that mothers have twice the impact on language exposure, challenging traditional parenting advice. Parents hoping to raise
Research shows new treatment could delay cancer progression in patients with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma
A new treatment is showing promise for people with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM). This precancerous condition can progress to
Enabling AI to explain its predictions in plain language
Machine-learning models can make mistakes and be difficult to use, so scientists have developed explanation methods to help users understand
Short-term cognitive boost from exercise may last for 24 hours
The short-term boost our brains get after we do exercise persists throughout the following day, suggests a new study led
Cancer ‘fingerprint’ can improve early detection
Different types of cancer have unique molecular ‘fingerprints’ which are detectable in early stages of the disease and can be