Early childhood researchers have developed a fun rhythm and movement program to support young children’s brains.
More cancer cases among women with sleep apnea
Women with severe sleep apnea appear to be at an elevated risk of getting cancer, a study shows. No causal…
Sensory impairment and health expectancy in older adults
Older adults aged 60 years and above with vision and hearing impairments may enjoy fewer years of life as well…
Too much of a good thing can be dangerous, finds researchers investigating hypoglycemia
For people with diabetes, taking medications and monitoring their blood sugar is part of the rhythm of their daily lives.…
Financial abuse of older adults by family members more common than scams by strangers
A new analysis of resource line calls identifies financial abuse of older adults by family members as more common than…
Moderate to heavy drinking during pregnancy alters genes in newborns, mothers
Mothers who drink moderate to high levels of alcohol during pregnancy may be changing their babies’ DNA, according to a…
Premature mortality is partly predicted by city neighborhood
A new in-depth study called ‘The influence of environmental and health indicators on premature mortality: An empirical analysis of the…
Families continue to enjoy TV together — but potentially ruin it for each other
TV companies battling to preserve the shared experience of scheduled TV viewing in an era of 24/7 streaming and personalized…
Pores for thought: Ion channel study beckons first whole-brain simulation
Voltage-gated ion channels at the surface of neurons and muscle cells control your every thought, movement; the very beating of…
Medical News Today: Women no better at multitasking than men, study finds
New research uses two different testing paradigms to compare the multitasking abilities of men and women. The findings counter a…