(HealthDay)—Michigan prepared to lift its stay-at-home order on Tuesday—one of the last states to do so. But in New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned that
Read moreWhen we make even simple decisions about how to interact with the world, we rely on computations performed by networks of neurons that span our
Read moreSeveral changes to the regulation of opioid supply in Australia come into effect today (June 1). Opioids are strong medicines used for pain. The new
Read moreScientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute have mapped for the first time the vast network of proteins that interact with proinsulin, the protein
Read moreDue to the spread of antibiotic-resistant strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, existing treatments for gonorrhea, the sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium, are no longer
Read moreIn recent years, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified many different genetic variants associated with schizophrenia. These genetic discoveries raise the promise of developing urgently
Read moreWithout access to soap and clean water, more than 2 billion people in low- and middle-income nations—a quarter of the world’s population—have a greater likelihood
Read moreA new report, published today by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, on the health and social well-being of schoolchildren from 45 countries, including the
Read moreThe knife rack has replaced the bookshelf as a symbol of cultural capital. However, following decades of lifestyle eating, cooking shows and palate sensations, a
Read moreHundreds of thousands of New Zealand children returned to school Monday after two months of home education as part of a COVID-19 lockdown. Excited youngsters
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