The University of Toronto’s David McMillen and his research team are creating a new life form to ward off disease
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Criticism from parents affects how children’s brains respond to emotional information
Children of highly critical parents show less attention to emotional facial expressions, according to new research from Binghamton University, State
Continue reading »How Penn Medicine looks at telehealth from the patient perspective
The benefits of telemedicine are no longer being debated. Clearly, convenience and efficiencies are associated with providing this level of
Continue reading »Development of vaccines from AIDS to Zika, using a novel ‘plug and play’ viral platform
Researchers from GeoVax have developed a flexible “Plug and Play” technology platform that delivers single-dose vaccines that fully protect against
Continue reading »Stroke survivors could gain the most from new blood pressure guidelines
Treating high blood pressure in stroke survivors more aggressively, could cut deaths by one-third, according to new research in Journal
Continue reading »Study examines sickness absence from work among abstainers, low-risk drinkers and at-risk drinkers
In a recent study, people who reported not drinking any alcohol over several years were absent from work due to
Continue reading »Benefit from your boredom
Poet and writer Ben Okri's new book, The Magic Lamp, is a collection of 25 highly original short stories, each
Continue reading »Prevalence of eating disorders taken from largest sample in the US
Biological Psychiatry has published a new study revising the outdated estimates of the prevalence of eating disorders in the United
Continue reading »Learning from a cancer’s past could predict its future
Complaining about the weather is a favourite pastime for many. And while we can’t change it, the forecast gives us
Continue reading »Global healthcare access and quality improved from 2000-2016
Healthcare access and quality improved globally from 2000-2016 due in part to large gains seen in many low and middle-income
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