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  • Artificial Intelligence Identifies Key Patterns from Video Footage of Infant Movements

    A simple video recording of an infant lying in bed can be analyzed with artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to extract quantitative information useful for assessing the child’s development as well as the efficacy of ongoing therapy.

  • More Children Could Mean Higher Risk of Heart Disease

    Parents who have five or more children may face a higher risk of heart disease than those who have only one or two keiki, according to new findings by public health researchers in the Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

  • Inuit Well-Being Enhanced by Connecting with the Land

    Supporting hunting and on-the-land practices in the Arctic would be an effective and inexpensive way to enhance Inuit health, according to new research.

  • Scientists ID New Metabolic Target to Prevent, Treat Heart Failure at Earliest Stage

    Researchers with The Ohio State University College of Medicine and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center have identified a metabolic process in the heart that, if treated, could someday prevent or slow the progression of heart failure.

  • Health Risks Associated with Mixtures of Man-Made Chemicals Are Underestimated

    The cocktail of man-made chemicals that we are exposed to daily is a health risk which current regulations and risk assessment overlook. 

  • How Watching TV and Movies Helps People with Attachment Issues

    People who have trouble with romantic relationships may watch movies and TV shows for more than just a chance to escape from their lives for a bit.

  • Story Time Better with Print Books Than E-Books, Study Suggests

    Picking what book to read isn’t the only choice families now make at story time – they must also decide between the print or electronic version.

  • When Neurons Are Out of Shape, Antidepressants May Not Work?

    Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are the most commonly prescribed medication for major depressive disorder (MDD), yet scientists still do not understand why the treatment does not work in nearly thirty percent of patients with MDD.

  • Sleep Problems, Alzheimer’s Disease Are Linked, But Which Comes First?

    A new article explores the pathophysiological factors that link sleep disturbances and Alzheimer’s disease.

  • Observing Cancer’s Progress in a Mouse Prostate

    Experts have long known that tumors arise from the migration of cancer cells across organs.

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