If one were to ask you which is worse: intentionally destroying someone’s artwork or playing Monopoly incorrectly, what would you
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New software focuses on better targeting mental health resources
Researchers from North Carolina State University and North Carolina A&T University have developed a prototype software system that aims to
Continue reading »US daily Covid-19 cases hit new record, topping 120,000
More than 120,000 coronavirus cases were reported in the US in the past 24 hours, smashing a daily record set
Continue reading »New form of brain-training helps prevent relapse after alcohol treatment
A recent study has shown that it may be possible to dampen the workings of the subconscious brain to prevent
Continue reading »Researchers discover new tactic to stop the growth of a deadly brain cancer
University of Calgary scientists and members of the Clark H. Smith Brain Tumor Centre at the Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute
Continue reading »Melbourne lockdown lifted after zero new virus cases recorded
Australia’s second-biggest city will this week exit its coronavirus lockdown following nearly four months under onerous restrictions, authorities announced Monday,
Continue reading »Aspirin use reduces risk of death in hospitalized patients, new study says
Hospitalized COVID-19 patients who were taking a daily low-dose aspirin to protect against cardiovascular disease had a significantly lower risk
Continue reading »COVID-19 pandemic has dramatic impact on osteoporosis management, finds new global study
A new study published prior to World Osteoporosis Day finds that the COVID-19 pandemic, which has severely affected management of
Continue reading »New study may reveal link to lipids playing a key role in Parkinson’s disease
In a novel research study conducted by a team from the Neuroregeneration Institute at McLean Hospital, investigators believe they have
Continue reading »New study suggests crucial role for lymphocytes in asymptomatic COVID-19 infection
COVID-19 remains stubbornly inconsistent. More than a million people have died and 35 million have been diagnosed, but a large
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