Does the daylight saving time change disrupt your health? Daylight saving time ends on Nov. 6 in the U.S. and Canada, meaning clocks are set back one hour. But does gaining or losing an hour of sleep affect a person's health? Nov 4, 2022 0 2
Using single-cell sequencing to reveal processes involved in ovarian and breast cancers A team of researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine, the British Columbia Cancer Research Centre and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, working with a group from the IMAXT Consortium, has used single-cell sequencing to ... Nov 4, 2022 report 0 76
What we think we like in a romantic partner and what we actually prefer don't always match up Intelligent. Confident. Funny. Kind. If you've ever filled out an online dating profile, you have probably thought about the kind of qualities you find attractive in a partner. Nov 4, 2022 0 8
Association between poor sleep quality and an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's New research has shown an association between sleep quality—less than seven hours—and Alzheimer's disease-related pathology in people without cognitive impairment. The study by an international team led by the Pasqual ... Nov 4, 2022 0 85
Serotonin key to social aversion during withdrawal from opioids in mice The acute physical illness characterizing opioid withdrawal is tough enough to endure even with full family, community, and medical support—so it is a brutal and sometimes deadly irony that one of withdrawal's salient symptoms ... Nov 4, 2022 0 44
Yes, adults can get RSV and it can be severe Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a respiratory virus that is a common cause of lower respiratory illness and is most recognized for causing annual epidemics that lead to an increase in hospitalizations of children ... Nov 4, 2022 0 31
Therapeutic HIV vaccine achieves encouraging results A phase I/IIa clinical trial that the University of Oxford collaborated on has demonstrated that a T-cell therapeutic HIV vaccine was associated with better control of the virus rebound when antiretroviral therapy (ART) was ... Nov 4, 2022 0 33
Should we really do away with daylight saving time? On Sunday, Nov. 6, parts of the world, including most of the United States and Canada, will participate in the annual ritual of setting their clocks an hour back to mark the end of daylight saving time. Nov 4, 2022 0 16
Team uncovers potential secret to viral resistance Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have unearthed a secret that may explain why some people are able to resist viral infections, having screened the immune systems of women exposed to hepatitis C (HCV) through contaminated ... Nov 4, 2022 0 83
Could 'choosing wisely' help fight health worker burnout? As hospitals, clinics and health systems seek to overcome the wave of burnout and departures among their clinical staff, they might want to adopt an approach that they've used over the past decade in clinical care: choosing ... Nov 4, 2022 0 2