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After 18 days aboard the International Space Station, Shubhanshu Shukla and the Axiom-4 crew prepare for their return to ...
Using a variety of models helps to ensure that the best research is being done to benefit patients and their families.
How major organs work together to manage extreme physiological stresses such as lack of oxygen and sleep has been mapped for ...
After the most public loss of her career at Wimbledon, Anisimova showed us how real resilience begins—not in the mind, but in ...
CALL it “Sunday scaries” or “Monday blues”, dreading the start of a new week can trigger long-term stress and take a toll on ...
A new study published in Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology sheds light on how a father’s background and perceptions influence the kind of relationship he has with his daughter. Fathers with more ...
Improvement is the buzzword, the motto, the motivation etched into every drop of sweat in an athlete’s daily grind. And yet, in defiance of everything sport holds sacred, comes the Enhanced Games - a ...
The 48-year-old praised the London clinic's two-hour treatment as a 'new way of removing microplastics and toxic chemicals ...
Niels Finsen's groundbreaking work with light therapy revolutionized medical treatment, earning him the Nobel Prize in 1903.
A groundbreaking study of nearly 45,000 people shows how a blood test measuring proteins can estimate which organs are aging ...
Newborns and individuals with Alzheimer's disease have been found to share an unusual biological feature: both show high levels of a well-established Alzheimer's biomarker. What do newborns and ...