A new study exploring the link between video games and cognition finds that playing video games as a child can improve a person’s working memory…
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Health Highlights: Sept. 25, 2020
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Scientists Sequence Genome of Mold That Produced First…
Smoking and obesity identified to have causal link with susceptibility to severe COVID-19 and sepsis
An international collaboration of scientists from the UK, Norway and the U.S. have identified genetic evidence supporting a causal effect of smoking and obesity on…
What to Ask a Doctor if You Get a Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosis
One of the most stressful things a person can experience is receiving a positive diagnosis from a doctor, no matter what it is. Your mind…
Where bringing students back to school is most risky
Schools in Southern and Midwestern states are most at risk of coronavirus transmission, according to an analysis by Coders Against COVID that uses risk indicators…
New vulnerability found in lung squamous cancer may facilitate drug targeting
New cancer research by scientists at UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, and colleagues, shows the potential for targeting a specific circular RNA, known as CDR1as,…
The Voice's Jordan Pruitt and Brian Fuente Welcome Daughter: 'We Are So in Love with You, Baby Girl'
Another little Voice has entered the world! Jordan Pruitt and her husband and fellow The Voice alum Brian Fuente are the proud new parents of a baby girl…
Researchers explore how the human brain is so resilient
Future technology may be able to monitor and modify the brain to produce enhanced team performance, while increasing the efficiency and accuracy of decisions. The…
The older the person, higher the self-esteem: Age differences in self-esteem in Japan
Self-esteem does not remain constant through life, but changes as a person develops. A large number of studies conducted on this topic, mainly in the…
Study evaluates guidelines for exercise for high blood pressure patients
Researchers in the University of São Paulo’s School of Physical Education and Sports (EEFE-USP) in Brazil compared the effect of two widely used classes of…