Researchers have conducted one of the largest surveys of people’s first memories, finding that nearly 40 per cent of people
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Majority of older adults with probable dementia are likely unaware they have it, study suggests
A Johns Hopkins Medicine analysis of information gathered for an ongoing and federally sponsored study of aging and disability adds
Continue reading »Killer immunotherapy—fighting cancer with genetic engineering
Finding a cure for cancer is no easy feat, but Dr. Misty Jenkins has built her career in immunotherapy to
Continue reading »How many people die from tuberculosis every year?
The discrepancies between the estimates for global tuberculosis deaths by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Institute for Health
Continue reading »‘Concussion pill’ shows promise in pre-clinical pilot study
In 2016, funded by a $16 million grant from Scythian, the multidisciplinary Miller School team embarked on a five-year study
Continue reading »Researchers crack the code of the final blood group system
Ever since the blood type was discovered in 1962, no one has been able to explain why some people become
Continue reading »Rehabilitating the mind could improve outcomes after spinal cord injury
A study led by Heriot-Watt University has explored how individuals with spinal cord injuries perceive the space around them. The
Continue reading »Scientists find malformations and lower survival rates in zebrafish embryos exposed to cannabinoids
Exposure to the main chemical components of cannabis has a detrimental effects on developing zebrafish embryos, according to a new
Continue reading »Breast cancer follow-up imaging varies widely, study finds
Follow-up imaging for women with non-metastatic breast cancer varies widely across the country, according to a new study led by
Continue reading »Is depression during pregnancy on the rise?
(HealthDay)—Today’s young mothers-to-be may be more likely to develop depression while pregnant than their own mothers were, a new study
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