Emergency medical technicians (EMTs), military medics, and emergency room physicians could one day be better able to treat victims of…
Insect shows promise as a good, sustainable food source
With global food on the rise, a new study has found new evidence that the yellow mealworm shows promise as…
Is being generous the next beauty trend?
New research found that more attractive people are more likely to be givers, and givers are rated as more attractive.
For people with high blood pressure, telemonitoring may cut heart attack, stroke rate by 50%
Adults with uncontrolled high blood pressure were about half as likely to have serious cardiovascular events in the five years…
People with increased risk of Alzheimer’s have deficits in navigating
Alzheimer’s patients develop severe symptoms of spatial disorientation as the disease progresses and are unable to find even the simplest…
Reprogramming cardiac fibroblast cells to transform into beating heart muscle
Researchers have clarified the roles of matrix stiffness and mechanotransduction as well as the signaling pathways in the transformation of…
Strokes in babies are surprisingly common; here’s how the body rushes to the rescue
New research is shedding light on the development of the brain’s immune defenses – and how those defenses respond to…
People love winning streaks by individuals — teams, not so much
People enjoy witnessing extraordinary individuals – from athletes to CEOs – extend long runs of dominance in their fields, a…
Antibody blockade effective in treatment of severe COVID-19
Researchers find an overlap in the pathogenesis of cytokine release syndrome and COVID-19, and show that the symptoms of both…
Cycads as an ecotoxin and neurological disorders
New research has revealed that younger cycad seeds pose a greater risk for toxicity when consumed than more mature seeds,…