According to a radical new model of emotion in the brain, a current treatment for the most common mental health
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Why you should eat popcorn with chopsticks – and other psychological tricks to make life more enjoyable
It happens fast. You crack open a bottle of your favorite drink and put it to your lips. The delicious
Continue reading »Suicide nation—what’s behind the need to numb and to seek a final escape?
Suicide rates in the U.S. have increased nearly 30 percent in less than 20 years, the Centers for Disease Control
Continue reading »No link found between oral antifungal drug and stillbirth
New research from a Swedish and Norwegian team of researchers led from Karolinska Institutet does not support a suggested link
Continue reading »Is there a link between diabetes and Parkinson’s disease?
People with type 2 diabetes may have an increased risk of having a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease later in life,
Continue reading »Deficient letter-shape knowledge and awareness despite massive visual experience
Despite seeing it in nearly every book, newspaper, and email message, people are essentially unaware of the more common version
Continue reading »Water fluoridation confirmed to prevent dental decay in US children and adolescents
The fluoridation of America’s drinking water was among the great public health achievements of the twentieth century but there is
Continue reading »New study identifies gaps in infection prevention and control at critical access hospitals
Critical access hospitals (CAHs) face significant challenges in their infection prevention and control (IPC) practices, according to new research presented
Continue reading »1.35 million children’s lives saved by HiB and pneumococcal vaccines since 2000
Childhood deaths from two leading bacterial causes of pneumonia and meningitis, pneumococcus and Hib, declined sharply during the period 2000
Continue reading »Team identifies, advances a drug that targets metabolic vulnerability and impairs cancer cell growth and survival
A drug discovered and advanced by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Institute for Applied Cancer Science (IACS)
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