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Review paves the way for better diagnosis and care for polycystic ovary syndrome
A recent review by a team of world leaders in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) research and care, led by Monash University, provides a summary of…
Type 2 diabetes: The food to eat every day to stave off the condition, according to study
Diabetes type 2: Dr Zoe Williams discusses high blood sugar risks We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to…
Mosquito bites: Why are some people more likely to get them?
Relaxing outside on a summer evening — what could be nicer? Then, someone gets a mosquito bite, and the onslaught begins. As the mosquitoes feast…
Young people ask for help only once
Psychiatrists are concerned young people in Aotearoa New Zealand are missing out on specialist mental health care with potentially life-long repercussions, according to new research…
Most reliable estimates to date suggest one in eight COVID-19 patients develop long COVID symptoms
One in eight adults (12.7%) who are infected with SARS-CoV-2 experience long term symptoms due to COVID-19, suggests a large Dutch study published in The…
Scientists may soon find out how stressed you are by looking at hair
How stressed are you? Scientists may soon be able to find out by looking at your HAIR Study suggests cortisol concentration in hair can indicate…
Scientists may soon find out how stressed you are by looking at hair
How stressed are you? Scientists may soon be able to find out by looking at your HAIR Study suggests cortisol concentration in hair can indicate…
Active lifestyles may ward off dementia, research suggests
Learning French, volunteering and gardening in middle-age: The lifestyle hacks that could help ‘ward off dementia’, according to science Brighton and Sussex Medical School study…
BRAIN Center Phase 2 at the University of Houston receives funds from NSF
On any given day inside the BRAIN Center at the University of Houston, you might encounter visual artists, dancers and musicians, or even paralyzed individuals…