Study: Cuddling during sleep comes at a cost, even for mice
If you’re having trouble sleeping, perhaps contact with a bedmate is causing the problem, say University of Michigan researchers.
If you’re having trouble sleeping, perhaps contact with a bedmate is causing the problem, say University of Michigan researchers.
Strategies used by doctors to increase patient engagement with health information may work with white Americans, but can backfire with Black Americans.
Recent research suggests that the emergence of tuberculosis infection in human populations dates back tens of thousands of years earlier than previously known cases in the Middle East.
A common stomach bacteria found in two thirds of the world population may be linked to a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease, new research suggests.
When you eat a large meal, your stomach sends signals to your brain that create a feeling of fullness, which helps you realize it's time to stop eating.
Texas A&M University School of Public Health research on attitudes toward pet vaccination and how they may be linked with human vaccine hesitancy was the subject of a new study…
Benjamin Ma, MD, a highly regarded orthopedic surgeon and advanced imaging researcher, has been appointed as chair of the UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. Ma will assume his new role…
At about the size of a pinkie nail, the jellyfish species Cladonema can regenerate an amputated tentacle in two to three days -; but how? Regenerating functional tissue across species,…
Abdominoplasty continues to be a safe and effective procedure, with more cases performed on an outpatient basis and increased use of concomitant liposuction, according to a new 16-year analysis in…
Crop damage in agriculture and the transmission of vector-borne diseases by insect pests have become worldwide threat nowadays.