Competitive behavior among employees may be triggered by the type of feedback they have received.
First glimpse of body’s ‘steering wheel’ joint sparks hope
For the first time, scientists have found a way to reveal the mechanics of the human body’s ‘steering wheel’ —…
B cells may travel to remote areas of the brain to improve stroke recovery
New research shows that the immune system may target other remote areas of the brain to improve recovery after a…
Uncovering the plastic brain of a fruitfly
Genetic mechanisms that govern brain plasticity — the brain’s ability to change and adapt — have been uncovered by researchers.
Insufficient evidence backing herbal medicines for weight loss
Researchers have conducted the first global review of herbal medicines for weight loss in 19 years, finding insufficient evidence to…
In Coronavirus Fight, China Sidelines an Ally: Its Own People
The outbreak has exposed the powerlessness of private charities, civic groups and others who could help the effort but whom…
Evidence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Returning Travelers from Wuhan, China
To the Editor: As the number of cases of infection with the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has continued to increase, many…
Seeing Snakes: An HIV Patient with Visual Hallucinations
A 45-year-old African American man with HIV presented to an outside hospital two months prior to the current hospitalization with…
Gout and Progression of Aortic Stenosis
Patients with aortic stenosis are nearly twice as likely to have a diagnosis of gout compared with individuals without aortic…
An Underappreciated Embolic Source: Aortic Arch Floating Thrombus
An 85-year-old man presented with left hemiparesis, too late for any intervention. Brain computed tomography (CT) revealed a right hemispheric…