The social anxiety that other people are having fun without you, also known as FoMO, is more associated with loneliness,…
One Meeting in Boston Seeded Tens of Thousands of Infections, Study Finds
A February meeting of biotech executives became a coronavirus “superspreading” event with a transmission chain across the globe.
Unlocking the mysteries of the brain
A research team highlights the mechanisms underlying memory and learning capacity — specifically, how our brains process, store and integrate…
Parental instruction instrumental for children to learn how to safely cross busy roads
New research shows parents who teach children ahead of time how to properly choose gaps in traffic can help them…
Pollution exposure at work may be associated with heart abnormalities among Latinx community
Hispanic/Latinx adults exposed to burning wood, vehicle exhaust, pesticides or metals while at work may have abnormal heart structure and…
Long naps may be bad for health
Many believe that lying down for a snooze is a harmless activity. But in newly presented research, scientists show that…
Spit in a tube to diagnose heart attack
A saliva test could fast track heart attack diagnosis, according to preliminary research. The innovative technique requires patients to spit…
Depressed or anxious teens risk heart attacks in middle age
Depression or anxiety in adolescence is linked with a 20% greater likelihood of having a heart attack mid-life, according to…
Obesity linked with higher risk for COVID-19 complications
From COVID-19 risk to recovery, the odds are stacked against those with obesity, and a new study raises concerns about…
Hip fracture risk linked to nanoscale bone inflexibility
New research has highlighted a preventative treatment gap in patients prone to bone fractures who are otherwise healthy.