(HealthDay)—Many teenagers and young adults may be using so-called CBD products, often in the belief that they will aid health
Herd immunity an impractical strategy, study finds
Achieving herd immunity to COVID-19 is an impractical public health strategy, according to a new model developed by University of
L-type calcium channel blockers may contribute to heart failure, study finds
L-type calcium channel blockers (LCCBs)—the most widely used drugs for treating hypertension—may harm the heart as much as help it,
Our cultural backgrounds influence how we interpret emojis, study finds
For University of Toronto Mississauga undergraduate student Boting Gao, emojis are more than just a way to convey a sentiment.
Study finds exercise increases benefits of breast milk for babies
A new study led by researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine finds even
Study finds remote monitoring effectively detects seizures in at-risk newborns
A team of researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has demonstrated how to easily and effectively monitor for seizures
Elite gamers share mental toughness with top athletes, study finds
High-performing esports professionals may require the same mental stamina it takes to be a top Olympian, according to latest Queensland
Hydroxychloroquine doesn’t prevent people from catching COVID-19, study finds
Taking the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine did not prevent people from coming down with COVID-19 after being exposed to the disease,
Study finds that many published psychology experiments lack evidence of validity
An examination of nearly 350 published psychological experiments found that nearly half failed to show that they were based on
Many responders in emotional distress one year after hurricane in Puerto Rico, study finds
Health care and social service providers who assisted victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico had double the rates of