E. Coli Outbreak May Be Linked to Recalled Romaine Lettuce 11/13/2020 Health News, A link between an Escherichia coli outbreak that has sickened 12 people in six states...
Speaking a Pacific language may help new moms 10/28/2020 Health News, English-and-Pacific speaking mothers had the lowest rate of mental disorder symptoms, followed by those fluent...
People with autism may have large deficits in facial recognition 10/28/2020 Health News, The ability to recognize faces varies greatly, but individuals with autism spectrum disorders can especially...
Will Expelled Droplets Spread COVID? Ventilation May Be Key 10/27/2020 Health News, TUESDAY, Oct. 27, 2020 -- The tiny droplets that linger in the air after people...
Tracer molecule may improve imaging tests for brain injury 10/22/2020 Health News, Researchers have validated a new radiolabeled molecule that can be used with imaging tests to...
Light pollution may increase biting behavior at night in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes 10/20/2020 Health News, Artificial light abnormally increases mosquito biting behavior at night in a species that typically prefers...
Study finds that unit cohesion may mitigate mental health issues from combat exposure 10/13/2020 Health News, Concerns around the mental health of returning service members—particularly those with combat exposure—continues to dominate...
Individual psychological well-being may guard heart health in Black adults 10/07/2020 Health News, Feeling optimistic, that you have a sense of purpose in life and that you are...
Temperature-sensitive, longer-lasting eyedrops may mean fewer applications, better therapy 09/30/2020 Health News, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have created a gel-based eyedrop that responds to the eye's temperature...
Caregiving factors may affect hospitalization risk among disabled older adults 09/23/2020 Health News, Few studies have investigated the potential impact of caregivers and caregiver factors on older adults'...