A new University at Buffalo study has shown for the first time that walking more can significantly lower the risk
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Study shows how our brain and personality provide protection against emotional distress
If you feel anxious prior to exams, take note: studies suggest that you can learn how to be resilient and
Continue reading »Study provides new insights for ways to use cell metabolism to treat cancer
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine have discovered that cell metabolism plays an important role in
Continue reading »New study contradicts notion that electronic health records are driving doctors to quit
Prominent journalists including the late Pulitzer Prize-winner Charles Krauthammer, have written that doctors are leaving the practice of medicine because
Continue reading »Study raises the standard for measuring nerve cell death
Researchers at UBC’s Okanagan campus have developed a new and improved method to judge the effectiveness of experimental therapies for
Continue reading »Study examines how nurses understand and deal with racism in healthcare
Few studies have explored health professionals’ understanding of racism in healthcare, and how they manage it in practice. A new
Continue reading »Largest brain study of 62,454 scans identifies drivers of brain aging
In the largest known brain imaging study, scientists from Amen Clinics (Costa Mesa, CA), Google, John’s Hopkins University, University of
Continue reading »New study explains why genetic mutations cause disease in some people but not in others
Researchers at the New York Genome Center (NYGC) and Columbia University have uncovered a molecular mechanism behind one of biology’s
Continue reading »Study examines how people adapt to post stroke visual impairments
A new University of Liverpool study, published in Wiley Brain and Behaviour, examines the factors that influence how a person
Continue reading »Global Aid Programs Shortchange Teen Health Needs: Study
FRIDAY, Aug. 10, 2018 — Teen health in developing countries is vastly underfunded, researchers report. While teens represent 26 percent
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