New biden plan would help pregnant women fight opioid addiction Pregnant women addicted to opioids have both a compelling reason to change and a harder time getting medications to battle their substance use disorder. Oct 21, 2022 0 2
Researchers target uncharacterized protein to study iron-rich blood molecule Heme, the iron-holding molecule that gives blood its red color, is essential for life. Yet, ironically, it can be quite toxic if not properly handled. In fact, numerous diseases—from various cancers to cardiovascular diseases—are ... Oct 21, 2022 0 56
Researchers develop a digital therapy to alleviate the symptoms of depression By liberating a world that's being possessed, a therapeutic videogame seeks to alleviate depression symptoms. Oct 21, 2022 0 2
Promoting patient behavioral change through food choice and self-monitoring Teaching patients to observe and document how they feel after eating certain foods can be a highly effective way to encourage positive lifestyle changes, according to Rutgers researchers. Oct 21, 2022 0 3
The mental health of Filipino children in the U.S. Immigrant families in the U.S. are extremely resilient. Yet some immigrant parents struggle to raise children who can thrive in their new country's culture. Whether they are dealing with a language barrier or economic challenges, ... Oct 21, 2022 0 4
What is the 'carnivore diet' and is it a bad idea? You may have heard of the carnivore diet, and the claims it is beneficial for our health. Oct 21, 2022 1 1
Monkeypox retreating but threat remains, experts warn The global monkeypox outbreak has been receding for months, but experts warn against prematurely declaring victory because a resurgence remains possible and the virus still circulates in the African countries where it has ... Oct 21, 2022 0 26
Pfizer says COVID-19 vaccine will cost $110-$130 per dose Pfizer will charge $110 to $130 for a dose of its COVID-19 vaccine once the U.S. government stops buying the shots, but the drugmaker says it expects many people will continue receiving it for free. Oct 21, 2022 0 149
Social robots have potential to supplement stuttering treatment Social robots that interact with humans could be a promising new addition to current treatment tools for people who stutter, according to a recent study looking at how the high-tech helpers might be used in clinics. Oct 21, 2022 0 39
Study finds earlier mammograms for women with family history of breast cancer may not be needed A new study released in the journal Cancer reconsiders guidelines for when to start screening with mammograms if a woman has a mother, sister, or daughter who was diagnosed with breast cancer. Oct 21, 2022 0 59