A recent study published in Nature has found that the "superagers" among us brains cognitive ability declines differently than their similarly aged peers ...
I walk up to the closest one, refill my exoskeleton's battery, and hammer the Like key on my keyboard 73 times in appreciation.
Dr Reyaz Ahmad When we speak of death, we usually resort to the language of biology—the stopping of a heart, the ceasing of ...
The pro-choice coalition that has sued to block every abortion restriction Wyoming has passed since 2022 is challenging the state’s “Heartbeat” act.
An action-packed and entertaining SXSW Film Festival has come to an end, and that means an evening of awards announcements for some very deserving films. Arguably, the top prize of the festival, the ...
Over the last two years, research has improved the understanding and treatment of disease. Using tools such as gene editing, ...
The ‘no bad vibes’ film club: solely wholesome heroics and heartfelt happy endings… Sometimes you’re in the mood for some existential arthouse turmoil, a three-hour cinematic tour through the gulag of ...
The bacteriologist Alexander Fleming is recalled as one of the brightest minds in the history of science. TIME once called him “a short (5 ft. 7 in.), gentle, retiring Scot with somewhat dreamy blue ...
Knowing your maximum heart rate can be useful when planning exercise. Workouts in lower “zones”, defined as up to 70% of maximum heart rate, improve aerobic capacity. More intense exercise trains ...
Mitral regurgitation is the most prevalent valvular heart disease in humans. It's also common among dogs, especially older and smaller breed dogs. In both species, the mitral valve fails to close ...
Tommy Bell and one of his doctors explain why his decision to seek care after concerning symptoms may have saved his life.