Sun worshipper, 59, who lost her eye to skin cancer warns against fake designer sunglasses which offer no UV protection
Continue reading »
Measles can leave you vulnerable to other killer bugs in future
Measles wipes immune system’s memory ‘and leaves children vulnerable to other killer bugs’, study reveals Measles devastates immune system making
Continue reading »Athletes find strategies to ‘psych out’ opponents, study says
If a soccer player was lining up for a penalty kick during a tight game, a strategic move would be
Continue reading »Planning a baby? A fertility app won’t necessarily tell you the best time to try
In years gone by, women would rely on the calendar on the wall to work out when their next menstrual
Continue reading »Drawing on a love of art, she’s gone from patient to healer
A red wagon. A blue easel. A sunny atrium. Katie Hinson remembers those snippets of her childhood stay in the
Continue reading »It Doesn't 'Erase Women' to Acknowledge Other Genders Menstruate
If you think only women have periods—and feel upset when people tell you that other genders have them too—let’s talk.
Continue reading »Why confidence is key to persuasion
In persuasive communications, vocal cues affect a speaker’s ability to persuade others. Wharton marketing professor Jonah Berger conducted four experiments
Continue reading »Widely used health care prediction algorithm found to be biased against blacks
From predicting who will be a repeat offender to who’s the best candidate for a job, computer algorithms are now
Continue reading »Using artificial intelligence to predict risk of thyroid cancer on ultrasound
Thyroid nodules are small lumps that form within the thyroid gland and are quite common in the general population, with
Continue reading »Questionnaire helps terminal patients express needs and wishes to loved ones, caregivers
It’s not easy talking about quality of life as death approaches, but a group of University of Alberta researchers have
Continue reading »