Inspired by ideas from the physics of phase transitions and polymer physics, researchers set out to determine the organization of…
Settling the debate on serotonin’s role in sleep
New research finds that serotonin is necessary for sleep, settling a long-standing controversy.
Tapping into the way cells communicate
For the first time, scientists can record cells communicating in real time, opening the floodgates for new developments in cell…
Medical News Today: What causes shortness of breath when lying down?
Some potential causes of shortness of breath when lying down include heart failure, obesity, and emphysema. Learn more about the…
Arsenic in Bottled Water Prompts a Product Removal: How Much Is Safe?
Consumer advocates support more consistent oversight of the bottled-water industry and say it should be regulated similarly to tap water.
Arsenic in Bottled Water Prompts a Product Removal: How Much Is Safe?
Consumer advocates support more consistent oversight of the bottled-water industry and say it should be regulated similarly to tap water.
Arsenic in Bottled Water Prompts a Product Removal: How Much Is Safe?
Consumer advocates support more consistent oversight of the bottled-water industry and say it should be regulated similarly to tap water.
Interim scan during prostate cancer therapy helps guide treatment
New prostate cancer research shows that adding an interim scan during therapy can help guide a patient’s treatment. Prostate-specific membrane…
Americans overestimate income for children from wealthy families
Americans overestimate the future income for children from wealthy and middle-income families, but underestimate that for children from poor ones,…
Treatment and Outcomes of Acute Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Venous Thrombosis: The CVRN VTE Study
Few studies describe both inpatient and outpatient treatment and outcomes of patients with acute venous thromboembolism in the United States.