In the weeks after an accident or surgery, recovery does not look the same for everyone. Many studies have found that women, ...
A new study in Science suggests Neanderthal men and modern human women interbred more often than assumed, reshaping theories about our DNA. But what drove those ancient pairings remains uncertain.
Geneticists have a better understanding of how prehistoric pairings unfolded, with new research suggesting they were mostly between male Neanderthals and female humans.
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New study probes why chronic pain lasts longer in women
To all the women who’ve heard the frustrating “it’s all in your head” in response to medical maladies, a new study feels your pain. Research published in the journal Science Immunology shows that ...
Scientists studying data collected over more than three decades found accelerating losses. Their research offers clues about the causes.
Shrinking North American bird population is getting worse faster. Experts blame agriculture, warming
A new study finds North American bird populations keep dropping, and that decline is speeding up for many species.
The most common over-the-counter pain medication used during pregnancy may be linked to autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders, or ...
Information science is the study of the relationships between people, places and technology and how they are intertwined. Graduates in Information Science can pursue diverse careers such as data ...
In December 2016, a flurry of headlines declared that “flashing lights could treat Alzheimer’s disease,” based on a single mouse study 1. The research was widely amplified by the media. But within a ...
A study has confirmed what we all suspected: “K” is officially the worst text you can send. It might look harmless enough, but this single letter has the power to shut down a conversation and leave ...
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Why chronic pain lasts longer in women – study
To all the women who’ve heard the frustrating “it’s all in your head” in response to medical maladies, a new study out Friday feels your pain.Research published in the journal Science Immunology shows ...
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