Battery-free eye-tracking glasses developed at Dartmouth College could create an even more realistic experience for augmented reality enthusiasts. The new
Category: Health
Opioid-affected births to rural residents increase in rural and urban hospitals
The opioid epidemic has had devastating effects on families in rural communities, places where both maternity care and substance use
Experimental vaccine may reduce post-stroke blood clot risk
A vaccine may one day be able to replace oral blood thinners to reduce the risk of secondary strokes
Obese mice lose a third of their fat using a natural protein
To the great surprise of cancer researchers, a protein they investigated for its possible role in cancer turned out to
Consequences-focused cognitive training may promote healthier habits
Interventions aimed at reducing unhealthy behaviors often focus on retraining people’s mental associations, but a series of studies suggests that
Drugs’ side effects in lungs ‘more widespread than thought’
A systematic review of research has revealed that the toxic effects on the lung of drugs commonly taken to treat
New data provides guidance for management of moderately dysplastic moles
Diagnosed more frequently in the United States than all other cancers combined, skin cancer will affect one in five Americans
As Canadian oil exports increase, research explores effects of crude oil on native salmon
New Orleans (October 28, 2018)–Oil spills spell disaster for affected wildlife, leading to a number of detrimental outcomes, including suffocation,
Sex, drugs and estradiol: why cannabis affects women differently
Cannabis use is riding high on a decade-long wave of decriminalization, legalization and unregulated synthetic substitutes. As society examines the
Trump Announces Plan to Cut Drug Prices
Trying to cut high drug costs, the prices paid by Medicare for certain prescription drugs would be based on those