A new clinical research study has found that a Mozart composition may reduce seizure frequency in patients with epilepsy.
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Marijuana concentrates spike THC levels but don’t boost impairment
A study of 121 regular users of legal market cannabis found that higher potency does not necessarily mean greater intoxication.…
Sounds of sickness: Perceptions of coughs, sneezes not diagnosed accurately
You’re standing in the store’s check-out line, and the customer behind you viciously coughs.
What makes a giant jellyfish’s sting deadly?
With summer on the way, and some beaches reopening after COVID-19 shutdowns, people will be taking to the ocean to…
Considering health when switching to cleaner electricity
Power plants that burn coal and other fossil fuels emit not only planet-warming carbon dioxide, but also pollutants linked to…
Meet the ‘Grandmother of Street Medics’
Volunteers have provided first aid at protests since at least the 1960s. Many of them owe their training to Ann…
Meet the ‘Grandmother of Street Medics’
Volunteers have provided first aid at protests since at least the 1960s. Many of them owe their training to Ann…
Noise disturbs the brain’s compass
Our sense of direction tends to decline with age. Researchers report on new insights into the causes of this phenomenon.…
Ebola transmission risks would be taken more seriously with ground-up interventions
A study has found significant differences in disease risk perception and channels of information about Ebola virus disease (EVD) in…
Simulations on biologically relevant time scales
Researchers deliver new insights into molecular mechanisms relevant for drug development.