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Pressure sensing by muscles is a promising new target for treatments
A new study from Umeå University, Sweden, shows that the body’s muscles sense mechanical pressure. This new discovery has important
Delayed feedback enhances learning performance in individuals with traumatic brain injury, study indicates
Kessler Foundation researchers have published a novel study exploring the effects of delayed feedback on learning in individuals with moderate-to-severe
Girls may start puberty early due to chemical exposure
Girls exposed to certain endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may be more likely to start puberty early, according to new research published
Experimental blood test predicts risk for developing COPD, other severe respiratory diseases
A scientific team supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has created a preclinical blood test to identify adults
Study identifies areas of Europe at risk from dengue fever due to spread of Asian tiger mosquito
As Europe grapples with the growing threat of tropical diseases brought by the Asian tiger mosquito, a research breakthrough led
Conscientiousness, not willpower, is a reliable predictor of success
According to two psychologists, the field of psychological science has a problem with the concept of self-control. It has named
Gene therapy effective in hereditary blindness
Bothnia dystrophy is a form of hereditary blindness, prevalent in the region Västerbotten in Sweden. A new study at Karolinska
Long-term exercisers have ‘healthier’ belly fat
People with obesity who are long-time exercisers have healthier belly fat tissue and can store fat there more effectively than
Games, puzzles and reading can slow cognitive decline in the elderly — even in those with mild cognitive impairment
The aging process can lead to diminished cognitive functioning for older adults. In addition, about 10 percent of people previously