A researcher has found that there is more to vocal issues than just feeling nervous and that stress-induced brain activations…
Exposure to common chemicals in plastics linked to childhood obesity
Exposure to common chemicals in plastics and canned foods may play a role in childhood obesity, according to a new…
Study in mice advances combination immune therapy for ovarian cancer
Delivering two federally approved immunity-altering drugs together significantly extended the lives of mice injected with human ovarian cancer cells, an…
Preschool teachers ask children too many simple questions
When preschool teachers read books in their classrooms, the questions they ask play a key role in how much children…
Unlocking therapies for hard-to-treat lung cancers
Around 85 percent of lung cancers are classified as non-small-cell lung cancers, or NSCLCs. Some patients with these cancers can…
Device could automatically deliver drug to reverse opioid overdose
Researchers are developing a device that would automatically detect opioid overdose and deliver naloxone, a drug known to reverse deadly…
Brain matter alterations in U.S. government personnel who developed neurological symptoms in Cuba
Advanced neuroimaging reveals key brain differences, particularly in the cerebellum, between impacted patients and healthy individuals, which may underlie clinical…
Missile strike false alarm most stressful for less anxious Hawaiians
After learning that a warning of a missile headed to Hawaii was a false alarm, the most anxious local Twitter…
Medical News Today: How an ancient mutation may predispose humans to heart disease
In a study in mice, scientists explain how the loss of a single gene millions of years ago may predispose…
Most High-Risk Men Don’t Take PrEP to Prevent H.I.V.
In a survey, only about one in three American men who were at high risk for H.I.V. infection took Truvada…