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NFL teams play better during night games thanks to circadian advantages: New data analysis demonstrates fewer mental errors at night compared to afternoon games
Pilot data from a recent study suggest that NFL teams have better performance during night games versus afternoon games due
Researchers pioneer new eczema treatment
Eczema is the most common and stubborn skin disease in the world, but a study led by Dr. Donald Leung
The Future of Cancer Treatment Will Be Collaborative, Crowdsourced and Creative
By Mace Rothenberg and Charles Hugh-Jones From Nobel laureates to visionary leaders to fearless patient advocates, the global oncology community
A change in bacteria’s genetic code holds promise of longer-lasting drugs
By altering the genetic code in bacteria, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have demonstrated a method to
Urine smells like sulfur: 11 causes and treatment
There are many different causes of foul-smelling urine, and most are no cause for concern. Getting rid of the sulfur
Study links short and long sleep durations with excess heart age
Preliminary results from a new study show that excess heart age (EHA) appeared to be lowest among adults who reported
Teen Vogue’s ‘Best summer vagina ever’ advice gets mercilessly mocked
Sunglasses, sun cream, lighter clothing, sandals, a less miserable demeanour – the great British summer is here, and no doubt
The search for the origin of mast cells
A team of researchers from CNRS, INSERM and Aix-Marseille Université (AMU) at the Centre of immunology (Marseille-Luminy (CIML), together with
Inadequate sleep could cost countries billions
Inadequate sleep is a public health problem affecting more than one in three adults worldwide. A new study in the