Failures in highly technological environments, such as military aircraft, can be investigated using known tools like HFACS, the U.S. Department
Protein responsible for leukemia’s aggressiveness identified
Researchers have identified a protein critical for the aggressiveness of T-cell leukemia, a subtype of leukemia that afflicts children and
‘Hay fever sufferers’ took blood test to discover their real allergies
Why what’s making you sneeze may NOT be hay fever: Five people convinced they were allergic to pollen took blood
Bill Gates Pledges $12 Million For Universal Flu Vaccine, Says Trump Is ‘Super Interested’ In Idea
Gates also told ‘STAT’ that Trump offered him a post as White House science guru, which he declined by saying
‘We need painkillers that help without the risk of addiction’
Medically speaking, I’ve noticed over the years that what’s going on in America sooner or later crosses the Atlantic to
Professor’s algorithm can predict aggressive behavior in autistic children
For some families, having a child with autism who behaves aggressively to themselves or others can mean self-imposed confinement. Unpredictable
Parents may help prep kids for healthier, less violent relationships
Warm, nurturing parents may pass along strategies for building and maintaining positive relationships to their kids, setting them up for
InTouch Health buys Reach Health, bolstering inpatient, outpatient telehealth presence
In its second acquisition this year, InTouch Health, which develops enterprise telehealth technology for hospitals and health systems, announced that
Daily photography improves wellbeing
Taking a photo each day and posting it online has complex benefits say researchers who say it supports improved wellbeing.
Great Barrier Reef Restoration And Protection Plans Underway In Australia
Climate change and starfish have decimated the once-thriving coral reef. Australia is planning on investing hundreds of millions of dollars