New study shows how bacteria adapted a virus-derived injection system to recognize and attach to many different types of ...
Physical aggression by young people toward their parents occurs quite frequently – yet the subject remains taboo.
The first study to test a digital tool designed to help people with Long COVID manage their energy levels has been developed ...
The familiar labels "night owl" and "early bird," long used in sleep research, don't fully capture the diversity of human ...
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have developed a novel liquid biopsy approach to identify early-stage ...
Climate worry is associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms among Finns of all ages. However, these symptoms are less common among individuals whose climate-related hope is combined with various ...
Natalie McCormick, PhD, of the Rheumatology and Allergy Clinical Epidemiology Research (RACER) Center within the Division of Rheumatology in the Mass General Brigham Department of Medicine, is the ...
The majority (57.5 percent) of commercially insured patients had at least one chronic condition in 2024. The average allowed amount for a patient with no chronic conditions was $1,590, while the ...
Now, researchers supported by the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience have discovered clues that may tie synapse loss to another hallmark of brain aging: the declining ability of brain cells to ...
For people who are at high risk of developing breast cancer, frequent screenings with ultrasound can help detect tumors early ...
You check into a hotel and toss and turn all night, but your sleep improves the following night. Scientists at Nagoya University wanted to understand why this happens.
Last year, at least one million people in the U.S. were hospitalized for respiratory virus illnesses like the flu or COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.