Report: Meditation linked to lower cardiovascular risk
IMAGE: Marty Sigel, a 77-year-old Navy Veteran, tries out some meditation on a...
Report: UTHealth joins study of blood pressure medication’s effect on improving COVID-19 outcomes
An interventional therapy aimed at improving survival chances and reducing the need for critical care treatment due to COVID-19 is being investigated by physicians...
Report: Mental health units in correctional facilities: Scarce data but promising outcomes
July 13, 2020 - Specialized mental health units (MHUs) may be critical to managing the high rates of serious mental illness in incarcerated populations....
Report: Scientists evaluated the perspectives of zinc intake for COVID-19 prevention
Researchers from Sechenov University in collaboration with colleagues from Germany, Greece and Russia reviewed scientific articles on the role of zinc in the prevention...
Report: Study shows humans are optimists for most of life
Is middle age really the "golden age" when people are the most optimistic in life? Researchers from Michigan State University led the largest study...
Report: More lonely deaths in hospitals and nursing homes from COVID
CHICAGO--- Patients who died from COVID in 2020 were almost 12 times more likely to die in a medical facility than patients who died...
Report: Pickled capers activate proteins important for human brain and heart health
IMAGE: Pickled capers used in this study were found to activate KCNQ channels...
Report: Why are memories attached to emotions so strong?
NEW YORK, NY (July 13, 2020)--Memories linked with strong emotions often become seared in the brain.
Most people can remember where they were on...
Report: Nationwide project seeks to understand how brain exercises produce cognitive benefits
RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- How does memory training lead to cognitive benefits? Aaron Seitz, director of the Brain Game Center for mental fitness and well-being...
Report: Airplane noise appears to negatively impact fetal health
Prolonged exposure to loud noise is more than annoying?it is bad for human health. Beyond the obvious potential damage to hearing, chronic noise exposure...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...