With greater understanding of the complex pathomechanisms of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, researchers ...
Seer’s presence at HUPO 2025 represents one of the most comprehensive demonstrations of its technology to date, with more than a dozen scientific presentations, including two invited talks in the ...
Weaving together science, storytelling and evidence-based advice, a new book by Benjamin A. Rein, PhD, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry, reveals why social connection is critical to brain ...
Chronic hand eczema is now considered a “common” skin disease in the United States, according to results from the CHECK study ...
Community sourcing of breast milk outside of accredited donor banks underscores the need for expanded access and more lactation support.
Experts discuss the crisis in India's psychology profession post-NEP 2020, highlighting confusion and potential impacts on ...
The saying goes that you should stay out of the kitchen if you can't take the heat, but new research suggests otherwise—for ...
A new study suggests your weight-to-height ratio may reveal heart disease risk more accurately than BMI. Subjects with larger ...
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Is There a Link Between Creatine and Anxiety?
Researchers have examined a link between creatine and anxiety, but the effects of creatine supplements on mental health are ...
Pitt’s School of Nursing earned national recognition from the Association of Men in Nursing as one of the best schools ...
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) telehealth companies remove barriers to care, but questions remain regarding patient safety and proper information.
Companies developing a new treatment for insulin resistance and a medication-assisted therapy program for post-traumatic ...
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