TECH & INNOVATIONIn a recent study, older adults suffering from mild cognitive impairment or dementia were able to enhance their memory through the use of a personal assistant application on their smartphones to get reminded about upcoming activities and events.
Recent research from Massachusetts General Hospital showed vaccination for women during pregnancy led to more lasting levels of antibodies in infants, when compared to infants born to unvaccinated mothers infected with COVID-19.
Researchers observed that children playing with Barbie dolls prompted internal state language (ISL) that indicates they are thinking of other people's thoughts and emotions.
A 30-year-old paralyzed man and two others received a spinal implant, which sends electrical signals to the spine that control movement to help them regain mobility.
New research of a 1.5 million-year-old vertebra, the earliest hominins may have expanded outside Africa in numerous waves, each following diverse environments and equipped for different ways of life.
A new medical study recently showed how gut microorganisms or microbes can affect an individual's health, specifically resulting in certain conditions like obesity, for one.
University of Essex found that anxiety and depression in the pregnant population increased during the pandemic, and among the greatest factors is the lack of adjustments for pregnancy services.
UC San Diego School of Medicine experts conducted a remote study on how daily physical activities affect cognitive function in middle-aged and older adults.
A new study led by the University of Washington researchers recently showed that common species of mosquitoes, following the detection of telltale gas humans breathe out, are flying towards specific colors.
Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer recently announced a hospital in Israel will begin to carry out an eye examination through the Tear Film Imager or TFI, to detect coronavirus infection.
The man describes the growing black mold in his brain as "two little dark circles of doom" due to the abscesses and severe symptoms it has caused him for the past four years.
A new study suggests two new and effective solutions for treating peanut allergy in children. A recent study suggests new treatments to fight peanut allergy in children.
After testing various methods "to make masks seal" better and more effectively around the face, researchers discovered that a pair of hosiery can do the trick best of providing protection against COVID-19 and other viral infections.