Night-shift workers face an increased risk of obesity and diabetes, but the underlying reason for that has been a mystery.
How elite sportswomen have suffered more than men during the pandemic
,Following an “invisible summer” caused by the coronavirus pandemic, elite women’s sport is finally returning—long after men resumed playing. Earlier
Novel map reveals how immune cells fight and remember infections
Researchers have charted the activity of tens of thousands of genes in mouse immune cells over the course of an
“How can I sleep better when I’m working nightshifts?”
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Q&A: The dirt on laundry and how to reduce your risk of getting sick
Clothing, linens, towels, cleaning rags, reusable diapers—laundry has a way of piling up. The often-dreaded chore is one of the
How COVID-19 might increase risk of memory loss and cognitive decline
Of all frightening ways that the SARS-COV-2 virus affects the body, one of the more insidious is the effect of
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 examines how to help with problem gambling
With the lure of online gambling high during COVID-19 lockdowns—and SA gambling venues now reopening—partners and families of problem gamblers
Social distancing is making public transport worse for the environment than cars – here’s how to fix it
During lockdown, travel restrictions caused car and public transport use to plummet across the UK. On April 12 2020, the
Research advances understanding of how the brain focuses while ignoring distractions
When trying to complete a task we are constantly bombarded by distracting stimuli. How does the brain filter out these