Data from more than 17,000 teenagers show little evidence of a relationship between screen time and well-being in adolescents. The
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Social insecurity also stresses chimpanzees
A high social status has substantial health and fitness benefits for males and females of many social animal species, including
Vitamin B12 is identified as the inhibitor of a key enzyme in hereditary Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s is the most common, chronic neurodegenerative movement disorder affecting 1% of the global population over seventy years of age.
Parkinson’s clues seen in tiny fish could aid quest for treatments
Parkinson’s patients could be helped by fresh insights gained from studies of tiny tropical fish. Research using zebrafish has revealed
Fighting ‘superbugs’ with blue light
Antibiotic resistance is a growing concern throughout the world. A recent study investigates whether blue light can destroy these ‘superbugs.’
To keep the creative juices flowing, employees should be receptive to criticism
Attention managers: the next time you need to inspire your team creatively, be more attentive to your employees’ feelings when
What to know about female sex hormones
Summary description Female sex hormones, or sex steroids, play crucial roles in sexual development, sexual desire, and reproduction. They also
Blocking epigenetic Swiss army knife may be a new strategy for treating colorectal cancer
A new study out today in Cancer Cell shows that blocking specific regions of a protein called UHRF1 switches on
Cancer exports molecular ‘saboteurs’ to remotely disarm immune system
Immunotherapy drugs known as checkpoint inhibitors have revolutionized cancer treatment: many patients with malignancies that until recently would have been
How ALS progresses on genetic and cellular level revealed by high-res spinal cord study
Precise experiments have revealed for the first time how Lou Gehrig’s disease, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), progresses on a