People who feel financially vulnerable may be prone to believing incorrectly their success in negotiations must come at the expense…
‘Safety bubble’ expands during third trimester
Women undergo a significant mental as well as physical change during the late stages of pregnancy.
Formation of habitual use drives cannabis addiction
A shift from brain systems controlling reward-driven use to habit-driven use differentiates heavy cannabis users who are addicted to the…
New method to rapidly, reliably monitor sickle cell disease
Researchers have developed a rapid and reliable new method to continuously monitor sickle cell disease using a microfluidics-based electrical impedance…
Exercise may have different effects in the morning and evening
Researchers have learned that the effect of exercise may differ depending on the time of day it is performed. In…
Pre-qualifying education and training helps health workers tackle gender-based violence
Gender-based violence (GBV) could be tackled more effectively by giving healthcare students wider and more practical education and training in…
Adjuvant that prevents vaccine-enhanced respiratory disease in RSV identified
A unique adjuvant, a substance that enhances the body’s immune response to toxins and foreign matter, can prevent vaccine-enhanced respiratory…
How Much Nature Is Enough? 120 Minutes a Week, Doctors Say
Researchers have now quantified the ideal amount of time needed to reap the health benefits of the great outdoors.
How Much Nature Is Enough? 120 Minutes a Week, Doctors Say
Researchers have now quantified the ideal amount of time needed to reap the health benefits of the great outdoors.
Medical News Today: Red meat and death risk: Study offers new insights
A first-of-its-kind study reveals that consuming increasingly more red meat over an 8-year period raises mortality risk in the following…