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Taking pleasure in exercise reduces stress and improves life satisfaction
Young people are less satisfied with their lives when they are stressed. Physical activity can counter this by helping to
‘Live’ brain models used in hunt for Alzheimer’s treatment
Studying tiny ‘live’ models of the human brain has helped researchers understand its aging and find a key to potential
Breakthrough in keyhole heart valve replacement
Cardiovascular disease remains the number one cause of death worldwide. Aortic stenosis—the narrowing of the valve that controls blood flow
Researchers map neurons in the brain involved with social interactions with others in groups
Meaningful social interactions are critical to an individual’s well-being, and such interactions rely on people’s behaviors towards one another. In
Important factor identified in the epigenetic control of the innate immune system
The innate human immune system is capable of recognizing and fighting pathogens such as viruses, bacteria or parasites. In addition
White doctors in London six times more likely to be offered jobs than black doctors
New data published by The BMJ today show that white doctors applying for medical posts in London are six times
T-cell tests unreliable in establishing previous COVID-19
Can T-cell tests be used to determine whether people have had COVID-19? Scientists at Uppsala University and Karolinska Institutet have
Pandemic causes a drop in blood donations
There are implications of the health crisis about which little is known yet. The spread of COVID has put the
Home Births Gain Popularity in ‘Baby Bust’ Decade
In a back-to-the-future twist on birth trends, California is seeing a sustained rise in the number of women choosing to