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Research on repetitive worm behavior may have implications for understanding human disease
Studying microscopic worms, scientists have identified a brain circuit that drives repetitive behavior — providing potential clues for understanding some…
Some biologic treatments for psoriasis may be safer for patients
Dermatologists found a decreased risk of infection in patients with psoriasis using some of the newer, more targeted medications compared…
Good sleep quality and good mood lead to good working memory with age
A team of psychologists has found strong associations between working memory — a fundamental building block of a functioning mind…
Study sheds new light on urinary tract infections in postmenopausal women
A new study suggests why urinary tract infections (UTIs) have such a high recurrence rate in postmenopausal women: several species…
Why Runners Shouldn’t Wear Flip-Flops
It’s the start of sandal season, but wearing ones without the right support can lead to foot pain.
Why Runners Shouldn’t Wear Flip-Flops
It’s the start of sandal season, but wearing ones without the right support can lead to foot pain.
Why Runners Shouldn’t Wear Flip-Flops
It’s the start of sandal season, but wearing ones without the right support can lead to foot pain.
Why Runners Shouldn’t Wear Flip-Flops
It’s the start of sandal season, but wearing ones without the right support can lead to foot pain.
Medical News Today: Exploring spider venom’s dual attack
A study of spider venom looks deeper into its molecular makeup than ever before. The findings may lead to treatments…