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Early Lead Exposure Linked to Adult Criminality
Early Lead Exposure Linked to Adult Criminality

An analysis of 17 previously published studies reveals that lead exposure in the womb or.

ADHD: Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Reduces Symptoms
ADHD: Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Reduces Symptoms

According to new research led by the University of Surrey and the Hebrew University of.

Researchers Find Evolutionary Evidence in Ultramarathoners
Researchers Find Evolutionary Evidence in Ultramarathoners

A recent study has discovered that the brains of ultramarathoners competing in grueling long-distance events.

Depression Increases the Risk of Dementia by Twofold
Depression Increases the Risk of Dementia by Twofold

According to a study conducted in collaboration between researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman.

Scrambler Therapy Offers Lasting Relief for Chronic Pain
Scrambler Therapy Offers Lasting Relief for Chronic Pain

According to a new review paper co-authored by two Johns Hopkins pain experts, scrambler therapy,.

Breath Test Rapidly Detects COVID-19
Breath Test Rapidly Detects COVID-19

Washington University in St. Louis researchers have developed a breath test that swiftly identifies persons.

HPV-Associated Cancer Subtypes Predict Treatment Results
HPV-Associated Cancer Subtypes Predict Treatment Results

Human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated head and neck malignancies, known as head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

National Kidney Cancer Study Shows Promise
National Kidney Cancer Study Shows Promise

The UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center participated in a phase III clinical research to explore.

A New Study Connects Brain Waves to Memory
A New Study Connects Brain Waves to Memory

Neurons in the brain generate rhythmic patterns of electrical activity. One of the unanswered problems.

Men and Women React Differently to Stress and Strain
Men and Women React Differently to Stress and Strain

How did the epidemic and the efforts made to manage it influence men and women’s.