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Extreme sports don't take a toll on longevity
United Press International via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoResearchers noted that 20 sets of brothers, including six sets of twins and father-son combinations, were among the first 200 runners to break the...
Elizabeth “Betsy” Mellins, MD
San Jose Mercury News· 1 day agoMellins, professor of pediatrics at the Stanford University School of Medicine, was a groundbreaking pediatric rheumatologist and immunologist whose laboratory made key discoveries about childhood ...
US Study Delves Into Risk Factors for Melasma
Medscape· 1 day agoExposure to hormones, hyperpigmenting drugs, and multiparity increased risk for melasma across different racial groups in a US study of a diverse...
Extreme sports don't take a toll on longevity
UPI· 5 days agoThe first 200 athletes to run a mile in under 4 minutes actually outlived the general population by nearly five years on average, according to results...
Dreams help you process bad experiences
Futurity· 1 day agoLead author Jing Zhang, who earned a PhD in cognitive sciences at UC Irvine in 2023 and is now a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard Medical
Study: Trying to be a "perfect" parent could lead to burnout, more mental health issues
CBS News· 7 days agoTrying to be a "perfect" parent could be detrimental to both parents and children. Researchers at...
Racism produces subtle brain changes that lead to increased disease risk in Black populations
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 6 days agoRacial threats and slights take a toll on health, but the continual invalidation and questioning of...
‘Ozempic babies’: What the science says on whether the drug leads to surprise pregnancies
WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley· 7 days agoCatera Bentley stared at the positive pregnancy test and couldn’t believe her eyes. The couple, who...
‘Everything Is Predictable’ Review: The Secret of Bayes
The Wall Street Journal· 22 hours agoDeep down, it seems, we are all Bayesians. Dr. Shaywitz is a physician-scientist and board adviser,...
Science Shows How Night Shifts Help Bring on Disease
Alaska Superstation· 1 day agoNight shift work can increase a person’s risk of chronic disease, and a new study reveals one possible explanation for this. It appears that just a few...