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  • Stressed, Anxious? Ask the Brain!

    Our actions are driven by “internal states” such as anxiety, stress, hunger or thirst – which will strongly affect and motivate our behaviors.

  • Children Who Nap Midday Are Happier, Excel Academically, and Have Fewer Behavioral Problems

    Ask just about any parent whether napping has benefits and you’ll likely hear a resounding “yes,” particularly for the child’s mood, energy levels, and school performance.

  • Stanford Engineers Develop a More Stable, Efficient Prosthetic Foot

    Taking on a hiking trail or a cobblestone street with a prosthetic leg is a risky proposition – it’s possible, but even in relatively easy terrain, people who use prostheses to walk are more likely to fall than others.

  • How the Enzyme Lipoxygenase Drives Heart Failure After Heart Attacks

    Heart failure after a heart attack is a global epidemic leading to chronic heart failure pathology. 

  • Therapy Developed for Alzheimer’s Disease Could Offer Hope to Leukaemia Patients

    An international team of researchers at VIB-KU Leuven, Belgium, the UK Dementia Institute and Children’s Cancer Institute, Australia, have identified a novel therapy for T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (T-ALL). 

  • Child Deaths in Brazil Fall Following Comprehensive Smoking Ban

    Child deaths have fallen in Brazil following complete smoking bans in public places, according to a new study.

  • Food Insecurity in Nunavut Increased Despite Federal Subsidy Program

    Researchers at the University of Toronto have charted a spike in food insecurity since the introduction of Nutrition North Canada in 2011, calling into question the federal program’s approach and claims that it has been successful.

  • Research Deepens Understanding of Gut Bacteria’s Connections to Human Health, Disease

    Researchers at Oregon State University have made an important advance in understanding the roles that gut bacteria play in human health.

  • CNIO Researchers Discover a New Way to Protect Against High-Dose Radiation Damage

    Radiotherapy, a common treatment for cancer, is one of the most effective ways to destroy cancer cells and shrink tumours. 

  • Sunshine May Decrease Risk of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Children who spend half an hour a day outside in the sun reduce their risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU).

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