We read with great attention and interest the significant and well-presented Clinical Research Study article by Gu et al.,1 aimed…
Study: ‘Post-normal’ science requires unorthodox communication strategies
Proposals to fight malaria by ‘driving’ genes that slow its spread through mosquitoes is a high-risk, high-reward technology that presents…
Marine bacterium sheds light on control of toxic metals
An ocean-dwelling bacterium has provided fresh insights into how cells protect themselves from the toxic effects of metal ions such…
Sleeping less than six hours a night may increase cardiovascular risk
People who sleep less than six hours a night may be at increased risk of cardiovascular disease compared with those…
You’re Not Getting Much Taller, America. But You Are Getting Bigger.
New government data charts some interesting changes in average bodies over recent decades.
You’re Not Getting Much Taller, America. But You Are Getting Bigger.
New government data charts some interesting changes in average bodies over recent decades.
Smart home tests first elder care robot
Researchers believe the robot, nicknamed RAS, could eventually help those with dementia and other limitations continue to live independently in…
Virtual video visits may improve patient convenience without sacrificing quality of care
A team of researchers reports that virtual video visits, one form of telehealth visit used at the hospital, can successfully…
Teen brain volume changes with small amount of cannabis use, study finds
At a time when several states are moving to legalize recreational use of marijuana, new research shows that concerns about…
Memory of last meal influences when, how much rats eat next
Researchers have identified cells in the brains of male rats that appear to control future food intake by preserving memories…