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  • How the Brain Fights Off Fears That Return to Haunt Us

    Neuroscientists at The University of Texas at Austin have discovered a group of cells in the brain that are responsible when a frightening memory re-emerges unexpectedly, like Michael Myers in every “Halloween” movie.

  • Counties with More Trees and Shrubs Spend Less on Medicare, Study Finds

    A new study finds that Medicare costs tend to be lower in counties with more forests and shrublands than in counties dominated by other types of land cover. 

  • Sugar Could Be Sweet Solution to Respiratory Disease

    Restriction or inhalation of common sugar could one day treat a range of respiratory diseases, according to new research led by University of Manchester biologists.

  • ‘Smart’ Pajamas Could Monitor and Help Improve Sleep

    If you’ve ever dreamed about getting a good night’s sleep, your answer may someday lie in data generated by your sleepwear. 

  • Depression, Obesity, Chronic Pain Could Be Treated by Targeting the Same Key Protein

    Major depression, obesity and chronic pain are all linked to the effects of one protein, called “FK506-binding protein 51,” or FKBP51. 

  • Growth in Telehealth from 2016 to 2017 Outpaces Other Venues of Care Studied in Second Annual FAIR Health Report

    From 2016 to 2017, private insurance claim lines for services rendered via telehealth as a percentage of all medical claim lines grew 53 percent nationally, more than any other venue of care studied for that variable in the second annual edition of FH Healthcare Indicators®. 

  • Just an Hour of Weekly Walking Staves off Disability

    Just one hour a week of brisk walking — as if you are late to an appointment or trying to make a train — staves off disability in older adults with arthritis pain, or aching or stiffness in a knee, hip, ankle or foot, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study. 

  • Movement Toward a Poop Test for Liver Cirrhosis

    For the estimated 100 million U.S. adults and children living with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), whether or not they have liver cirrhosis, or scarring, is an important predictor for survival. 

  • Smoking and Pre-Eclampsia May Cause Fertility Problems for Offspring, Study Suggests

    Low levels of oxygen in the womb – which can be caused by smoking or conditions such as pre-eclampsia – may cause problems with fertility later in life, a study carried out in rats suggests.

  • From Foam to Bone: Plant Cellulose Can Pave the Way for Healthy Bone Implants

    Researchers from the University of British Columbia and McMaster University have developed what could be the bone implant material of the future.

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