'Take Time to Think' gambling warning found to have no impact on betting behavior Clearer messaging on gambling harm is needed if the industry is to help customers moderate their gambling behavior, experts have warned. Mar 7, 2023 0 6
Clogged leg arteries underdiagnosed and undertreated in women, finds review Treatments for peripheral artery disease (PAD) were largely developed in men and are less effective in women, according to a review published today in European Heart Journal—Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes. The paper ... Mar 7, 2023 0 12
New bone cancer drug improves survival rates by 50% in preclinical trials Researchers at the University of East Anglia have developed a new drug that works against all of the main types of primary bone cancer. Mar 7, 2023 0 104
Hunter-gatherer childhoods may offer clues to improving education and well-being in developed countries Published today in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, a new study by Dr. Nikhil Chaudhary, an evolutionary anthropologist at the University of Cambridge, and Dr. Annie Swanepoel, a child psychiatrist, calls for ... Mar 7, 2023 0 67
Respiratory disease in early childhood linked to higher risk of death in adulthood Contracting a lower respiratory tract infection in early childhood is associated with a higher risk of dying from respiratory disease as an adult, according to new research. Mar 7, 2023 0 89
Annual tap water scald burns in US exact high personal and financial costs Tap water scald burns exact high personal and financial costs every year in the U.S., finds an audit of relevant national data, published online in the journal Injury Prevention. Mar 7, 2023 0 20
Pandemic anniversary highlights need for expanded bereavement support services The COVID-19 pandemic, which killed millions across the world, had a dire impact on the ability of their loved ones to grieve. A study by Simon Fraser University researchers published in the journal Illness, Crisis & Loss, ... Mar 7, 2023 0 2
Shift workers eat more and face higher illness risk than day workers, says study Rotating shift workers eat more kilojoules, snack more on junk food, and don't eat as many nutritious foods, increasing their risk of diet-related illness, Monash University-led research has found. Mar 7, 2023 0 23
Isoform-specific AMPK repression affects cognitive function in aged mice, researchers find The Aging journal has published a new research paper titled Isoform-specific effects of neuronal repression of the AMPK catalytic subunit on cognitive function in aged mice. Mar 7, 2023 0 2
Researchers develop blood test for anxiety Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine have successfully developed a blood test for anxiety. The test examines biomarkers that can help them objectively determine someone's risk for developing anxiety, the ... Mar 7, 2023 0 101