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In moments of acute pain, physical trauma and psychological distress, every minute spent in a hospital emergency department ...
Exposure to wildfire smoke and heat stress can negatively affect birth outcomes for women, especially in climate-vulnerable ...
Brain networks responsible for sensing, understanding, and responding emotionally to pain develop at different rates in ...
Viruses are entirely dependent on their hosts to reproduce. They ransack living cells for parts and energy and hijack the ...
For many, fitness trackers have become indispensable tools for monitoring how many calories they've burned in a day. But for those living with obesity, who are known to exhibit differences in walking ...
The current heat wave in the Northeastern United States threatens the comfort and even the safety of millions of people. Not all people, however, face the same level of risk from the heat and humidity ...
To better understand the current barriers to including chemosensory testing as a regular part of health care, the conference ...
Justin Taylor, M.D., a physician-scientist at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Miller ...
Heading a soccer ball alters the brain, new research spearheaded by the University of Sydney has found, despite having no ...
An international group of psychiatrists, patient associations, and pharmaceutical companies has unveiled plans to ...
Higher levels of well-being may help reduce the risk of memory loss in middle age, suggests new research, which tracked more ...
The anti-aging drug rapamycin has the same life-extending effect as eating less, according to new research from the ...