A new study from the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine shows that, depending on the interpretation
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Signs of risky alcohol use often missed in Manitobans, study finds
Manitobans who drink alcohol to excess are much heavier users of the health-care system and have far more contact with
Continue reading »Obesity makes sufferers anxious or depressed by upsetting gut bacteria
Obesity fuels anxiety and depression by disrupting gut bacteria that affect the brain, study finds Obesity affects more than one-third
Continue reading »New drugs are improving survival times for patients with aggressive type of blood cancer, study finds
Survival times for a highly aggressive type of blood cancer have nearly doubled over the last decade due to the
Continue reading »Study reveals new therapeutic target for slowing the spread of flu virus
Influenza A (flu A) hijacks host proteins for viral RNA splicing and blocking these interactions caused replication of the virus
Continue reading »New study debunks Dale Carnegie advice to ‘put yourself in their shoes’
Putting yourself in someone else’s shoes and relying on intuition or “gut instinct” isn’t an accurate way to determine what
Continue reading »Rare in-vivo study shows weak brain nodes have strong influence on memory network
Our ability to learn, remember, problem solve, and speak are all cognitive functions related to different parts of our brain.
Continue reading »Long-term estrogen therapy changes microbial activity in the gut, study finds
Long-term therapy with estrogen and bazedoxifene alters the microbial composition and activity in the gut, affecting how estrogen is metabolized,
Continue reading »Study suggests well-known growth suppressor actually fuels lethal brain cancers
Scientists report finding a potentially promising treatment target for aggressive and deadly high-grade brain cancers like glioblastoma. But they also
Continue reading »When emotional memories intrude, focusing on context could help, study finds
When negative memories intrude, focusing on the contextual details of the incident rather than the emotional fallout could help minimize
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