A new study finds that California's rules protecting workers from excessive heat likely save dozens of lives every year. This comes as the federal government considers national heat-protection rules.
Scientists at the University of Texas at Arlington, for example, have built a soft exoskeleton that fastens onto the arm and, in one recent study, reduced how hard participants’ biceps and triceps had ...
A San Diego State University report found that women made up 23% of all directors, writers, producers, executive producers, ...
Axonal.AI distinguishes itself from the current wave of generative AI chatbots by positioning itself as an enterprise-native operating layer. While standard LLMs often hallucinate or prioritize ...
Objectives Although menstrual cups have a long history and numerous benefits, many women of reproductive age remain unaware. This study assessed the knowledge, attitude and use regarding menstrual ...
A new brief report published in JAMA Psychiatry finds that the instructions for the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ), a ...
Background Although multiple studies have offered self-collection for human papillomavirus (HPV)-based cervical screening in ...
A paper published by URI researchers reveals key mechanisms in speciation in corals. Critically threatened by climate change, a better understanding of coral biology will help efforts to conserve and ...
A University of Colorado Boulder study has uncovered new evidence that vivid imagining can impact the brain and its ...
Mice that lost teeth showed memory loss, brain inflammation markers after six months. The findings suggest tooth loss may ...
Objective To examine whether a multicomponent commercial fitness app with very small (‘micro’) financial incentives (FI) ...
Did you miss the most popular gastroenterology stories this year? Medscape Medical News tracked the news most popular with ...
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