Phthalates are used by industry in plastic products. Their toxic effect on the endocrine system is worrying. Indeed, the exposure…
Sensing food textures is a matter of pressure
Food’s texture affects whether it is eaten, liked or rejected, according to researchers, who say some people are better at…
Married US moms aim to have first baby in the spring
Educated and married American moms are more likely to try to time their pregnancy so that they have their first…
Lowering cholesterol is not enough to reduce hyperactivity of the immune system
Despite treatment with statins, many patients with elevated cholesterol levels will still develop cardiovascular disease. It is apparent that not…
Genes for Good project harnesses Facebook to reach larger, more diverse groups of people
The Genes for Good project has engaged more than 80,000 Facebook users, collected 27,000 DNA spit-kits, and amassed a trove…
That Sleep Tracker Could Make Your Insomnia Worse
Apps and trackers can flood users with confusing data, doctors say. Some warn against orthosomnia, an obsession with “perfect” sleep.
That Sleep Tracker Could Make Your Insomnia Worse
Apps and trackers can flood users with confusing data, doctors say. Some warn against orthosomnia, an obsession with “perfect” sleep.
That Sleep Tracker Could Make Your Insomnia Worse
Apps and trackers can flood users with confusing data, doctors say. Some warn against orthosomnia, an obsession with “perfect” sleep.
That Sleep Tracker Could Make Your Insomnia Worse
Apps and trackers can flood users with confusing data, doctors say. Some warn against orthosomnia, an obsession with “perfect” sleep.
Getting Coverage Right for 500 Million Indians
India is in the midst of a remarkably ambitious health insurance expansion. In September 2018, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced…