So much of adulthood is about relearning the habits your parents tried to teach you as a child (sorry, Mom and Dad!). Slowly, you realize you do feel better after...
Read moreSo much of adulthood is about relearning the habits your parents tried to teach you as a child (sorry, Mom and Dad!). Slowly, you realize you do feel better after...
Read moreSimple yet Effective: Scientists Identify Powerful Weapon in the Fight Against Alzheimer’s SciTechDailyBrief exercise sessions linked to small but consistent boosts in brain performance PsyPostBrief bursts of physical activity can boost brain...
Read moreCommon medications might hold the key to preventing dementia, according to a vast study. Repurposing drugs like antibiotics could offer a swift and economical approach to managing dementia, suggesting a...
Read moreAVIZVA, a health-tech organization that offers a variety of solutions for healthcare enterprises, that it has appoints James Vertino as its new CEO. Model N appoints Bret Connor as Chief...
Read moreLet’s face it: who doesn’t want a healthy sex drive? After all, an active sex drive is linked to pleasure (duh!), pain relief, bladder control, better sleep, and more. Of...
Read moreModerate Drinking Raises Health Risks While Offering Few Benefits The New York TimesVideo New study on moderate alcohol consumption ABC NewsJust one drink a day may put your health at risk, federal...
Read moreStanford researchers created MUSK, an AI model that combines medical images and text to improve cancer prognosis and treatment predictions, outperforming traditional methods in accuracy across multiple cancer types. Credit:...
Read moreWhat You Should Know: – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) today has released its Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategic Plan, outlining a comprehensive vision for how AI...
Read moreIt’s that time of year again, when many of us make New Year’s resolutions that we have the best intentions of keeping. But despite our initial efforts, we often don’t...
Read moreStress can shape how we form and recall memories, often sharpening our recollection of emotional or threatening events. However, new research published in Cell has shown that acute stress can...
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