A new study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science suggests that entering and maintaining a romantic ...
Background Mortality and readmission rates are high in low-income countries following hospital discharge; however, few ...
A new study explores “heartbeat consumption,” a fitness metric that counts daily heartbeats. Could smartwatches soon track your heartbeat budget?
Background There are limited studies regarding risk factors for sports-related injuries in adolescent athletes.Objectives The ...
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Research led by scientists at the University of São Paulo contributes to the formulation of strategies to prevent the collapse of animal protein production. Considering future global warming scenarios ...
When Judith Miller heard that President Donald Trump’s administration was making available $50 million in new funding for autism research, she scrambled to channel her three decades of experience ...
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Midlife diets high in ultra-processed foods linked to cognitive complaints in later life
Researchers from the New York University Women’s Health Study report in Preventive Medicine that higher midlife consumption ...
A groundbreaking study shows that mice’s facial movements can reveal their problem-solving strategies, offering a non-invasive way to infer hidden thoughts.
Penn State study of 18,000 U.S. homes shows heat pumps, thermostats, and efficient appliances can cut energy use and lower household costs.
Objective To understand how health insurance coverage and employment changed among working age adults with low incomes in Georgia, the first state to implement Medicaid expansion with work ...
This important study used five metrics to compare the cost-effectiveness of intramural and extramural research funded by the National Institutes of Health in the United States between 2009 and 2019.
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