Queensland Ballet and QUT today released the results of a joint project examining the health and wellbeing benefits of ballet
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How Cleveland Clinic CIO Ed Marx helps his staff navigate change
Like so much else in healthcare, the role of the hospital chief information officer is changing in profound and far-reaching
Cannabis legalization will increase injuries
Albertans can expect to see increases in injury rates—including traffic fatalities, child poisonings and burns—when Canada legalizes recreational cannabis use
Americans world’s biggest TV addicts, watching four hours a day
The average person around the world spent nearly three hours a day in front their television last year, according to
A 30-minute lesson can connect young people to nature, preserve for others
A 30-minute educational lesson about the importance of leaving what you find during outdoor experiences helps young people feel more
‘Coffee filter’ helps make new cancer drug Z-endoxifen 1000 times cheaper: Thorough analysis of synthesis reveals much cheaper purification route
Making drugs cheaper doesn’t always require pricey investments. A joint initiative by researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), the
Cancer genes characterized using ground-breaking new method
All cells in our body carry the dictionary of genetic information, the human genome. However, their shape and function are
Scientists build better way to decode the genome: New computer algorithm deciphers DNA’s most well-kept secrets; may help find the links between genes and disease
The genome is the body’s instruction manual. It contains the raw information — in the form of DNA — that
New actors identified in atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of death and disease in the Western world. In Germany, about 300,000 people each
Can you recover from nerve gas poisoning?
As poisoned Russian double-agent Sergei Skripal was said to be on the mend Friday, toxicology experts warned the nerve agent