During the past decade, researchers have identified new ways to detect the earliest biological signs of Alzheimer’s disease. These early
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People make different moral choices in imagined versus real-life situations
Researchers often use hypothetical scenarios to understand how people grapple with moral quandaries, but experimental results suggest that these scenarios
Continue reading »Lightning carries potential danger to people with deep brain stimulators
Patients receiving deep brain stimulation are warned that their neurostimulators (also known as implantable pulse generators, or IPGs) may dysfunction
Continue reading »‘The reality is sick, overweight people with tooth decay’
We’ve all seen images of sexy young people radiating happiness and vitality while sipping sugar-sweetened drinks with sparkly white teeth.
Continue reading »Research reveals stronger people have healthier brains
A study of nearly half a million people has revealed that muscular strength, measured by handgrip, is an indication of
Continue reading »People who use medical marijuana more likely to use and misuse prescription drugs
Can medical marijuana help to fight the opioid epidemic? Many believe that it can. But a new study finds that
Continue reading »People with Type 2 diabetes who eat breakfast later, more likely to have a higher BMI
Being an “evening person” is linked to higher body mass indices among people with Type 2 diabetes, and having breakfast
Continue reading »Advances in fertility treatment allow more people to have children, but limits remain
Halle Berry. Janet Jackson. Mariah Carey. Those are just a few celebrities who gave birth well after turning 40. Browse
Continue reading »New blood test useful to detect people at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease
There is, as yet, no cure for Alzheimer’s disease. It is often argued that progress in drug research has been
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