Many times we eat, not because we are hungry, but because of social pressures or…
Month: July 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic increased our feelings of paranoia, particularly in states where wearing masks was…
A new nationally representative Canadian study published in the Archives of Suicide Research found that 28.4% of…
Formal volunteering in later life is beneficial for both physical and psychological well-being. However, research…
Government officials and policymakers have tried to use numbers to grasp COVID-19’s impact. Figures like…
Researchers studied cells collected by nasal swabs at the moment of diagnosis for both mild…
Canada should anticipate a resurgence of a childhood respiratory virus as COVID-19 physical distancing measures…
A computational analysis of COVID-19 tests suggests that, in order to minimize the number of…
A new study by Fergus Couch, Ph.D., of Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, along with collaborators…
The body’s so-called good cholesterol may be even better than we realize. New research from…