Got an unaffordable or incorrect medical bill? Calling your hospital billing office could get you a discount What do you do when you disagree with or can't afford a medical bill? Sep 2, 2024 0 30
Four breakthroughs that are changing our understanding of dreams People have pondered whether dreams have a purpose throughout human history. Modern scientists are fascinated with this question too. Sep 2, 2024 0 52
Opinion: Gus Walz's unbridled emotion on the DNC stage opens the door to more understanding of neurodiversity "That's my dad. That's MY DAD!" a visibly emotional Gus Walz exclaimed, with tears in his eyes, at the Democratic National Convention. It is rare to see this kind of wholesome love and admiration, especially in a public setting, ... Sep 2, 2024 0 45
Is 'coaching' a shortcut to mental health care? Not so fast—here are key differences Life coach, wellness coach, business coach, weight loss coach, breakup coach—the list goes on and on. All are different titles for similar jobs, with the same limitation: Anyone can claim to be an expert. Sep 2, 2024 0 26
COVID-19, flu and RSV shots—an epidemiologist explains why all three matter this fall The Food and Drug Administration approved and granted emergency use authorization on Aug. 22, 2024, for the newest, updated version of the COVID-19 vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention quickly endorsed ... Sep 2, 2024 0 67
Researchers find teenage girls don't know vulvas from vaginas or when their menstrual cycle starts It is important for everyone—but especially girls, women and people who menstruate—to understand how ovulation and menstruation work. Sep 2, 2024 0 51
Is still water better for you than sparkling water? Still or sparkling? It's a question you'll commonly hear in a café or restaurant and you probably have a preference. But is there any difference for your health? Sep 2, 2024 0 53
Study reveals how neighboring synapses coordinate their response to plasticity signals Researchers from Bonn and Japan have clarified how neighboring synapses coordinate their response to plasticity signals: Nerve cells in the brain receive thousands of synaptic signals via their "antenna," the so-called dendritic ... Sep 2, 2024 0 191
Two-in-one treatment could hold promise for incurable brain cancer, mouse study shows Researchers at WEHI have identified a promising new two-in-one treatment that not only targets and destroys an aggressive form of brain cancer, but also helps the immune system develop a lasting defense against it. Sep 2, 2024 0 61
Experts develop global consensus document on atrial cardiomyopathy An international cardiology working group has published a consensus report on atrial cardiomyopathy in Europace. Twenty-one scientists from the rhythmological societies of Europe (European Heart Rhythm Association), North ... Sep 2, 2024 0 56