Smartphone app helps those with advanced cancer maintain quality of life A smartphone app can help individuals with advanced cancer deal with symptoms and maintain their quality of life, according to new research. Jun 2, 2026 0 4
The price of winning at all costs—well-being in high-performance sport In high-performance sport, success is often measured in medals, rankings and results, but far less attention is paid to the human cost of achieving them. For Wayne Aquila, Master of Commerce graduate, this tension became ... Jun 2, 2026 0 2
When online content exerts an irresistible pull People with problematic Internet use are unconsciously drawn to certain types of online content. These findings could help researchers develop targeted training programs to support people with problematic Internet use. Jun 2, 2026 0 5
Five minutes of prayer reduces pain and anxiety in primary care patients, randomized trial finds A randomized controlled trial conducted at the University of Maryland School of Medicine has found that a five-minute session of proximal intercessory prayer (PIP)—in-person prayer offered by a trained volunteer—significantly ... Jun 2, 2026 0 6
Celiac disease tied to higher risk for solid organ transplants Celiac disease (CeD) is associated with a nearly tripled risk for needing a solid organ transplantation, according to a study published online May 28 in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Jun 2, 2026 0 2
Childhood adversity shadows Australian men into adulthood, report finds More than 6 in 10 Australian men have experienced some form of adversity during childhood, with significant impacts on their mental health in adulthood, according to a new report from the Australian Institute of Family Studies ... Jun 2, 2026 0 3
Investigating neurodevelopmental unknowns and privacy risks of AI toys A News and Perspectives article published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research investigates the potential implications of AI–enabled toys for children's well-being and development. Authored by JMIR Correspondent Simon ... Jun 2, 2026 0 9
Combination of five mRNAs mitigates heart failure after myocardial infarction, research reveals A heart attack is far from an isolated, acute event. The consequences of an attack can cause serious and lasting damage, including heart failure. However, researchers and clinicians have been unable to determine a standardized ... Jun 2, 2026 0 5
Guide contains quality standards for routinely collected health data in research International guidelines on the use of routinely collected data set new quality standards—The increasing availability of routinely collected health data, which is increasingly being used for research purposes, opens up numerous ... Jun 2, 2026 0 3
Serious infection risks linked to targeted cancer therapies A major real-world study by University of California, Irvine pharmacy researchers has found serious blood-related side effects associated with antibody-drug conjugates, an increasingly important class of targeted cancer therapies. ... Jun 2, 2026 0 6