In a new study, researchers provide conclusive evidence of a statistical relationship between the incidence rates of invasive cancer in
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A new link between migraines, opioid overuse may be key to treating pain
About 10% of the world population suffers from migraine headaches, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Continue reading »Torn between work and family? It may not be good for heart health
When family demands affect work performance or work demands undermine family obligations, the resulting stress may contribute to decreased heart
Continue reading »Algorithm able to accurately see differences between cancerous lung tumors
A team of researchers affiliated with a large number of institutions in Germany has tested several machine-learning algorithms to see
Continue reading »The relationship between weight and self control
It is a sad reality that people who are overweight or obese are often stigmatised as having a simple lack
Continue reading »Study finds no association between trazodone and reduced dementia risk
In a large UK population-based study, Ian Wong and colleagues at the University of Hong Kong and University College London,
Continue reading »Extracellular vesicles help pass information between cells and onto offspring
New studies reveal that small, membrane-bound particles transported between cells have wide-ranging and long-term effects in the brain and throughout
Continue reading »Much still unclear about relationship between screen media use and ADHD in children
There is a statistically small relationship between children’s screen media use and ADHD-related behaviours. This is the finding of an
Continue reading »Studies show connection between diet, cognitive function
We’ve all experienced a “gut feeling”—when we know deep down inside that something is true. That phenomenon and others, aptly
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