New research reveals a new approach to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that may eventually make it possible to reverse memory loss,…
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Identifying factors that influence mercury levels in tuna
Most consumers’ exposure to toxic methylmercury occurs when they eat fish. New research could help clarify why methylmercury concentrations in…
Suicide risk in people with autism
Researchers have conducted the first population-based study of suicidality in individuals with ASD in the United States. The 20-year retrospective…
Targeted treatment shrinks deadly pediatric brain tumors
For children — whose tiny bodies are still growing — chemotherapy and radiation treatments can cause lifelong damage. Now, scientists…
Even a 20-Second Exercise ‘Snack’ Can Improve Fitness
As little as 20 seconds of brisk stair climbing, done several times a day, might be enough to increase aerobic…
Even a 20-Second Exercise ‘Snack’ Can Improve Fitness
As little as 20 seconds of brisk stair climbing, done several times a day, might be enough to increase aerobic…
Even a 20-Second Exercise ‘Snack’ Can Improve Fitness
As little as 20 seconds of brisk stair climbing, done several times a day, might be enough to increase aerobic…
Shift work for mothers associated with reduced fetal growth and longer pregnancies
Shift work exposure in mothers can result in reduced fetal growth and longer pregnancies, even when the shift work is…
Clinical and economic outcomes of remotely delivered cognitive behaviour therapy versus treatment as usual for repeat unscheduled care users with severe health anxiety: a multicentre randomised controlled trial
It is challenging to engage repeat users of unscheduled healthcare with severe health anxiety in psychological help and high service…
Infectious disease researchers unveil the secret life of flesh-eating bacteria
Using a tool first used for strep throat in horses, researchers unveiled the secret life of flesh-eating bacteria, learning how…