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  • Young people’s moods directly affected by social media ‘likes’

    Young people’s moods directly affected by social media ‘likes’

    Team member Wouter van den Bos: 'Adolescence is a developmental period during which both reward and rejection sensitivity are particularly strong, and these have, respectively, been linked to increased impulsive behaviour and depressive symptoms.'


    Researchers show why cannabis policies should shift to a harm reduction, health promotion approach to safeguard public health

    Researchers show why cannabis policies should shift to a harm reduction, health promotion approach to safeguard public health

    July 6, 2022 — A group of public health experts from several universities and organizations is urging adoption of a multi-layered approach when developing policies to mitigate the impact of gas and oil production ...


    The ancient disease scurvy is shockingly making a comeback — here’s why

    The ancient disease scurvy is shockingly making a comeback — here’s why

    “As [the study] authors state, it is still very rare in developed countries, especially here in the USA, as many foods and supplements contain enough [vitamin C] to prevent this disease from re-emerging,” Strange told The Post.


    U.S. infant mortality increased 7 percent in months following Dobbs, researchers find

    U.S. infant mortality increased 7 percent in months following Dobbs, researchers find

    U.S. babies died at a higher rate in the months following the Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health decision, and infant mortality was highest among those born with chromosomal or genetic abnormalities, new research has found.


    Scientists unlock new insights into neural stem cell activation

    Scientists unlock new insights into neural stem cell activation

    Nov. 17, 2023 — Researchers have identified a protein key to the development of a type of brain cell believed to play a role in disorders like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases and used the discovery to grow the ...


    Family selling dream home to fund life-saving treatment for 5-year-old daughter that will cost staggering amount

    Family selling dream home to fund life-saving treatment for 5-year-old daughter that will cost staggering amount

    “She was hitting all of her milestones, and then suddenly she experienced a really steep regression — her abilities sort of fell like an avalanche off the cliff, and it was terrifying,” Golden Whitrod, Tallulah Moon’s mother, told Fox News Digital during an on-camera interview.


    A mushroom for colorectal cancer therapy

    A mushroom for colorectal cancer therapy

    They discovered twelve unusual chemical structures belonging to a previously unknown class of compounds: terpene-nonadride heterodimers, molecules made from one terpene and one nonadride unit.


    Mountain Town Confronts an Unexpected Public Health Catastrophe

    Mountain Town Confronts an Unexpected Public Health Catastrophe

    After Hurricane Helene roared across the state, causing historic flooding, downing trees, snapping power lines, decimating water infrastructure, and leading to the deaths of at least 72 people in Buncombe County alone, communities are still shaking off the shock of a storm they never thought could touch these mountains.


    Alzheimer’s disease may damage the brain in two phases

    Alzheimer’s disease may damage the brain in two phases

    Scientists analyzed the brains of 84 people, and the results, published in Nature Neuroscience, suggest that damage to one type of cell, called an inhibitory neuron, during the early phase may trigger the neural circuit problems that underlie the disease.


    Bilingualism makes the brain more efficient, especially when learned at a young age

    Bilingualism makes the brain more efficient, especially when learned at a young age

    The participants were scanned using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to record whole-brain connectivity, rather than focusing on specific regions as was done in previous bilingualism studies.


    Keeping it together: How calcium signals help cells bury their dead neighbors

    Keeping it together: How calcium signals help cells bury their dead neighbors

    A research team from Kyushu University in Japan has recently discovered a calcium-based mechanism that plays a key role in the disposal of dead cells, shedding light on how our bodies protect themselves from injury and disease.


    Hip osteoarthritis: Head gets in the way of recovery, study suggests

    Hip osteoarthritis: Head gets in the way of recovery, study suggests

    Feb. 11, 2021 — A new largescale genetic analysis has found biological mechanisms that contribute to making people more susceptible to muscle weakness in later life, finding that diseases such as osteoarthritis and ...