Jogging for 15 minutes a day, or walking or gardening for somewhat longer, could help protect people against developing depression.
Online support for GPs reduces unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions
New research shows that electronically-delivered prescribing feedback and online decision support for GPs reduces unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions for respiratory illness.
Balanced reporting of sports head injuries
A group of more than 60 leading international neuroscientists are asking for balance when reporting on sports-related injury chronic traumatic…
How breast tissue stiffening promotes breast cancer development
By examining how mammary cells respond in a stiffness-changing hydrogel, researchers discovered that several pathways work together to signal breast…
Fractures, head injuries common in e-scooter collisions
UCLA researchers have found that people involved in electric scooter accidents are sometimes injured badly enough — from fractures, dislocated…
Drinking and drug-use dreams in recovery tied to more severe addiction history
Vivid dreams involving drinking and drug use are common among individuals in recovery. A study finds these relapse dreams are…
Insurance rules make it harder to treat opioid use disorder
Insurance industry cost-control measures may be worsening the nation’s opioid epidemic by limiting access to a key medication that treats…
Uncovering the evolution of the brain
What makes us human, and where does this mysterious property of ‘humanness’ come from? Humans are genetically similar to chimpanzees…
Disaggregating catastrophic health expenditure by disease area: cross-country estimates based on the World Health Surveys
Financial risk protection (FRP) is a key objective of national health systems and a core pillar of universal health coverage…
F.D.A. Panel Recommends New Depression Treatment
The active ingredients of ketamine, a popular club drug, show promise in battling deep despair.