Australia’s leading mental health organisations have launched a new campaign – #YouCanTalk – to encourage Australians to ask people they’re
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Pain in right side of neck: 9 causes
The neck is a vital part of the human body, comprising spinal bones, muscles, and other tissue. Unlike some other
Continue reading »Chance of being prescribed opioids for minor injury differs dramatically by where you live
Patients who sought care for a sprained ankle in states that were found to be “high prescribers” of opioids were
Continue reading »Rationalizations by low-paid microworkers raise questions of ethics, rigor
Microworkers that researchers hire from online sites may feel conflicted by their low wage, leading them to both overestimate the
Continue reading »A molecular key for delaying the progression of multiple sclerosis is found
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that attacks and destroys the myelin sheath that insulates nerve cells. Current treatment
Continue reading »World-first study shows benefits of 5:2 diet for people with diabetes
People with type 2 diabetes are just as likely to lose weight and control their blood glucose levels if they
Continue reading »Discovery of kidney cancer driver could lead to new treatment strategy
University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center scientists have uncovered a potential therapeutic target for kidney cancers that have
Continue reading »The roles of RNA-RNA interactions
Chronic regeneration of damaged endothelial cells at sites of disturbed blood flow in the vasculature promotes the development of atherosclerosis.
Continue reading »CT scans may increase the risk of brain cancer
A new study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute suggests that CT scans, commonly used in medical imaging,
Continue reading »Forty percent of people have a fictional first memory, says study
Researchers have conducted one of the largest surveys of people’s first memories, finding that nearly 40 per cent of people
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