The use of circadian-informed lighting, where artificial lighting is synchronised to the natural biological rhythms or a person’s ‘body-clock’, significantly
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Unexpected immune response may hold key to long-term cancer remission
Results from a preclinical study in mice, led by EPFL, and a collaborative clinical study in patients show that the
When a child hurts, validating their pain may be the best first aid
Whether it’s a sore arm or a fear of injections, how a child is treated when they present with pain
Study finds certain MS therapies may not slow disability progression
In people with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), a new study has found no difference in the amount of time
Bodily awareness could curb scams and fraud against older adults, study suggests
You click on an email you weren’t expecting from your bank, and something seems off. Your pulse quickens. There’s a
Why children with Down syndrome have higher risk of leukemia
People with Down syndrome face a higher risk of developing Leukemia. Now researchers from the University of Copenhagen and Stanford
Managing stress could be the key to helping highly impulsive people act rashly when bored
Research at the University of Portsmouth has explored the relationship between high impulsivity and boredom, in an effort to find
Combination treatment improves response to immunotherapy for lung cancer
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, in collaboration with Revolution Medicines, have tested a combination of treatments in mice with
Researchers harness AI to repurpose existing drugs for treatment of rare diseases
There are more than 7,000 rare and undiagnosed diseases globally. Although each condition occurs in a small number of individuals,
Brain development: extracellular vesicles facilitate cellular communication
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are tiny bubbles released by cells, acting as cargo vessels through which cells exchange signals and thus