The impact of hormone therapy on the heart health of transgender men and women has been the subject of several
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Moral emotions, a diagnotic tool for frontotemporal dementia?
A study conducted by Marc Teichmann and Carole Azuar at the Brain and Spine Institute in Paris (France) and at
Continue reading »Black race not tied to worse prostate cancer mortality
(HealthDay)—After adjustment for nonbiological differences, black race is not associated with worse prostate cancer-specific mortality among men with nonmetastatic prostate
Continue reading »Study shows that strength and weight training can control diabetes in obese individuals
Research conducted at the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in São Paulo State, Brazil, shows that vigorous physical exercise such as
Continue reading »Study: Many choices seems promising until you actually have to choose
People faced with more options than they can effectively consider want to make a good decision, but feel they’re unable
Continue reading »The first tomography map for diagnosing glaucoma
Pablo Amil, a researcher from the research group in Nonlinear Dynamics, Nonlinear Optics and Lasers (DNOLL) at the ESEIAAT, has
Continue reading »Neuroscientists trace a brain circuit that filters unwanted sensory input
Imagine trying to focus on a friend’s voice at a noisy party, or blocking out the phone conversation of the
Continue reading »Sweating for science: A sauna session is just as exhausting as moderate exercise
Your blood pressure does not drop during a sauna visit—it rises, as well as your heart rate. This increase is
Continue reading »How fathers, children should spend time together
As men everywhere brace for an onslaught of ties, tools, wallets and novelty socks gifted for Father’s Day, here are
Continue reading »Diagnostic yield of Lynch syndrome screening drops with age
(HealthDay)—The incremental diagnostic yield of Lynch syndrome (LS) screening decreases substantially after age 70 to 75 years, according to a
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