A new study out of the University of Chicago Medicine following young adult drinkers for 10 years has found that individuals who reported the highest sensitivity to alcohol’s
A clinical research study published in the British Journal of Surgery shows that fluorescence guidance (where a fluorescent chemical compound re-emits light with a long wavelength) can enable
Two studies led by UT Southwestern researchers shed new light on how the brain encodes time and place into memories. The findings, published recently in PNAS and Science,
First reported in ancient China, human fecal transplants have made a comeback in modern medicine. Evidence shows this treatment can be effective in treating C. difficile—a gastrointestinal infection
Every week there are new, exciting findings in science. But understand you can a little. Except Christoph Koch, head of the Science Department at stern. On behalf of
(HealthDay)—Coronavirus has sent the anxiety levels of Americans soaring, a new online poll shows. The American Psychiatric Association (APA) survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults found that
Refugees and other migrants who move to Sweden are initially less likely to be diagnosed with alcohol or drug addiction than the native population but over time their
A 24-year-old woman has chosen to go through the menopause for the second time due to debilitating endometriosis. Chanelle Urquhart, from Hull, decided to undergo ‘chemical menopause’ –
(HealthDay)—Driving is a source of independence for many seniors, so determining when they should hang up the keys requires careful consideration, an expert says. “Driving retirement is a
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