One in eight military families with children use a food bank to make ends meet, finds study Approximately 1 in 8 military families with at least one child reported using a food bank, pantries or other charitable food distribution resources in the past year, according to new research from the University of Georgia. ... Nov 7, 2023 0 0
What's your chronotype? Knowing whether you're a night owl or an early bird could help performance Timing is everything. For early risers and late-nighters alike, listening to your internal clock may be the key to success. From the classroom to the courtroom and beyond, people perform best on challenging tasks at a time ... Nov 7, 2023 0 3
Why term-time holidays can be a lifeline for children and young people with attachment needs The holidays are over, and children are back in school—apart from the ones going on a term-time vacation. Nov 7, 2023 0 0
Narcissism, immorality and lack of empathy: The dark psychology that can poison elites Sexism, harassment and bullying plague the Red Arrows, the UK Royal Air Force's display team. This revelation was the outcome of investigations into complaints of bad behavior in this elite organization. Air Chief Marshal ... Nov 7, 2023 0 0
Matthew Perry: The power of celebrities speaking publicly about their addiction As the outpouring of tributes from celebrities and fans shows, the actor Matthew Perry and his Friends character, Chandler Bing, meant a huge amount to many people. Nov 7, 2023 0 0
Connectivity scans could serve as brain 'blueprints' for adolescents, researchers find Researchers with the Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDs) Center at Georgia State have identified important new methods for accurately identifying possible biomarkers in adolescent brains that ... Nov 7, 2023 0 27
Researchers discover unique differences in cancer cells based on where they are in a tumor UCalgary researchers have discovered unique differences in cancer cells based on where they are in a tumor. The findings indicate the cells at the edge of a tumor may hold the key to guide treatment. Nov 7, 2023 0 28
Hundreds of clinics may be guilty of false or misleading claims in ketamine advertising Hundreds of clinics may be using false and misleading statements in online advertising campaigns by offering off-label and unapproved ketamine to treat a variety of mental health and pain conditions, according to researchers ... Nov 7, 2023 0 32
Body changes detected up to eight years before inflammatory bowel disease diagnosis Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and Aalborg University in Copenhagen have shown that changes can be detected in blood tests up to eight years before a diagnosis of Crohn's disease and up to three years before a ... Nov 7, 2023 0 154
Fight against TB back on track after COVID disruptions: WHO Deaths from tuberculosis dipped last year amid a dramatic increase in diagnosis and treatment of the world's second deadliest disease, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. Nov 7, 2023 0 0