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New information about the effects of sleep on the human brain
The University of Oulu Functional Neuroimaging research group has for the first time succeeded in describing how the various types of pulsations in the human…
Bond between mothers and their babies integral to infant development
Deakin researchers have examined the extent to which mother-to-infant bonding can help predict the infant’s development, with significant results. The emotional bond between a mother…
Halle Berry Shared Rare Photos of Son Maceo — & He Might Be A Burgeoning Musician
It’s not often that we get a glimpse into Halle Berry’s family life – so we’re extra charmed by these sweet photos of her 8-year-old…
How to sleep: Stop eating at a specific time to sleep well
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Crucial regulator of malaria parasite transmission identified
Malaria remains one of the biggest global public health challenges. It kills a young child every two minutes, more than any other infectious disease. Malaria…
Study: Professional football environment legitimizes bullying masked as banter
A new study exploring the perceptions of banter amongst footballers has found the professional setting can legitimize and normalize bullying, and highlights the need for…
WHO recommends Merck COVID pill for non-severe, at-risk patients
The World Health Organization on Wednesday recommended an anti-COVID pill be taken by sufferers who have mild symptoms but are at high risk of hospitalization,…
Clozapine Interrupted: APA, Others Seek FDA Forum on REMS
Multiple psychiatric groups have asked the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to consider holding a public meeting about its approach to risk management of…
Outpatient antibiotic treatment for infective endocarditis improves outcomes, reduces costs
A new modeling study suggests that when patients who inject opioids continue an antibiotic treatment for infective endocarditis outside of the hospital, they experienced better…