Oxford and Imperial researchers have mapped how the structure of existing memories is reorganized as new experiences are committed to
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual medical students are more likely to experience burnout, study finds
Studies have shown that nearly half of all medical students in the U.S. report symptoms of burnout, a long-term reaction
Continue reading »Why gut bacteria are becoming key suspects in autoimmune diseases
The human immune system is powerful and complex. It must be on guard at all times and be able to
Continue reading »Childhood cancer survivors are not more likely to terminate their pregnancies
Female childhood cancer survivors face a lower likelihood of becoming pregnant than women in the general population, but once pregnant,
Continue reading »COVID-19 deaths really are different. But best practices for ICU care should still apply
Exactly what kills a person with COVID-19? How do those deaths differ from the deaths of people whose lungs fail
Continue reading »Are sleep trackers accurate? Here’s what researchers currently know
An estimated one in three people report regular sleep complaints. So it’s hardly surprising people are more concerned than ever
Continue reading »Here's what the changing coronavirus restrictions are doing to our mental health
The Government has faced criticism for the way the pandemic has been handled, with multiple lockdowns, changeable tiers, and a
Continue reading »Vaccines are coming. But inside the ICU at this hospital, the COVID-19 pandemic is far from over.
Just beyond a short yellow barrier reminding Rush Copley intensive care unit staff which rooms are for COVID-19 patients and
Continue reading »Are vegans REALLY any healthier than their carnivore counterparts?
As study shows they suffer more broken bones… are vegans REALLY any healthier than their carnivore counterparts? For some it’s
Continue reading »Q&A: Professor sets the record straight on 2020 divorce rate—numbers are declining
When it comes to divorce in 2020, don’t believe everything you read. Headlines in newspapers across the country implying that
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