Loneliness and social isolation can take a toll on women’s cognitive abilities
The relationship between social connections and cognitive abilities is a complex one, particularly during the perimenopausal period when women...
Is AI replacing the work of skilled radiologists? They give us their thoughts
Since the 2010s, breakthroughs in AI have prompted discussion about their implications for work, including a possible "workless" future. Those...
Neurons receive precisely tailored teaching signals as we learn, study suggests
When we learn a new skill, the brain has to decide—cell by cell—what to change. New research from MIT suggests it can do that with surprising...
Doja Cat Reveals She May Have Lipedema: What Are the Signs, Symptoms?
Grammy-winning pop artist Doja Cat recently shared a video explaining that she believes she may havelipedema, a condition that causesbody fatto...
Outrigger canoeing boosts health, preserves culture
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Nine years to diagnosis: The challenge of spotting inflammatory arthritis and the role of first contact physiotherapists
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Abuse, loneliness and financial strain in later life linked to poorer health
Experiencing abuse at any age can have devastating consequences for physical and mental health. But our new report suggests that what may happen to...
Textbooks were wrong: Scientists reveal the surprising way human hair really grows
New research suggests human hair does not grow by being pushed out from the root as long believed. Instead, scientists found that hair is pulled upward...
Pesticide exposure in preconception period linked to lower newborn Apgar scores
Women exposed to agricultural pesticides, even before becoming pregnant, may be putting their newborn's health at risk. A new University of Arizona...
A lab mistake at Cambridge reveals a powerful new way to modify drug molecules
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have created a new technique that uses light instead of toxic chemicals to change complex drug molecules....