In a small L-shaped classroom with a piano tucked into the corner, on the fourth floor of the Curtis Institute of
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Calcium Specks May Help Detect Heart Disease in South Asians
Specks of calcium in the heart’s artery walls could be an important prognostic marker of early cardiovascular disease in South
Brains in Attendance
Neurons will be firing, fast and furious, when UC Santa Barbara brain scientists and scholars converge for the inaugural Kavli
Does Opioid Use in Pets Create Higher Risk for Abuse in Humans
The increase in opioid prescriptions for people over the past decade may have been paralleled by an increase in opioid
Treat vitamin D deficiency to prevent deadly lung attacks
Vitamin D supplements have been found to reduce the risk of potentially fatal lung attacks in some chronic obstructive pulmonary
How did ancestors of our dogs hunted for food?
Dogs were the first species that humans domesticated. We needed dogs for hunting and protecting our families and homes. However,
Opioid-Related Suicides and Overdose Deaths Have More Than Doubled Since 2000
Suicides and drug overdoses kill American adults at twice the rate today as they did just nearly two decades ago,
More Than Half of People Taking Cannabis for Chronic Pain Report Driving While High
More than half of people who take medical cannabis for chronic pain say they’ve driven under the influence of cannabis
New strategy may curtail spread of antibiotic resistance
Spotless surfaces in hospitals can hide bacteria that rarely cause problems for healthy people but pose a serious threat to
Researchers map previously unknown disease in children
Professor Bente Vilsen from Aarhus University and her research group have mapped out a newly discovered serious disease which causes