Researchers link aspartame sweetener to anxiety
Florida State University College of Medicine researchers have linked aspartame, an artificial sweetener found in nearly 5,000 diet foods and drinks, to anxiety-like...
Like dog breeds, some humans may just be wired differently
National Institutes of Health researchers have shown that areas of the genome related to brain development harbor variants that may account for behavioral...
Risky Resilience
Cloaks of brown and green
huddle close to sustain
shared lives and leaves,
shifting in time to
bend,
not break
with the wind –
catching each blow
to regulate,
mature,
and grow.
But western...
Babies born to Black mothers in rich countries twice as likely to die in...
Babies born to Black mothers in richer countries are more likely to be stillborn or die in the first four weeks of life...
Aging is driven by unbalanced genes, study finds
Northwestern University researchers have discovered a previously unknown mechanism that drives aging.
In a new study, researchers used artificial intelligence to analyze data from...
Researchers ID genes, molecular markers of sixth sense
To perform coordinated movements, we rely on special sensory neurons in our muscles and joints. Without them, the brain wouldn’t know what the...
Breast cancer: an aggressive variant triggers a hunt for cures
Triple negative breast cancer is a hard-to-treat form that accounts for 15% of all cases, with recovery hopes emerging from chemotherapy drugs that...
Volatile pay for gig workers linked to health problems
Gig workers, waiters, salespeople and others who rely on fluctuating income may be paying for wage volatility with their health, according to research...