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Social factors affect pediatric cardiac arrest outcomes
The odds on whether a child survives a cardiac arrest may depend on where they live, according to a ...View More
Resolving ambiguity: How the brain uses context in decision-making and learning
Life can be tricky. We have so many decisions to make. It's a good thing we have an orbitofrontal co ...View More
When does waiting stop being worth it?
You're standing at a bus stop, waiting for a ride that seems like it will never come. At first, you' ...View More
Flood disasters associated with preterm births and low birth weights
Floods can shape someone's health before they're even born, according to new research. The findings ...View More
New gene therapy reverses heart failure in large animal model
A new gene therapy can reverse the effects of heart failure and restore heart function in a large an ...View More
Shape-changing device helps visually impaired people perform location task as well as sighted people
A groundbreaking piece of navigation technology that uses the ability to sense information through t ...View More
Cancer 'fingerprint' can improve early detection
Different types of cancer have unique molecular 'fingerprints' which are detectable in early stages ...View More
Rethinking the brain pacemaker: How better materials can improve signals
Two years ago, a medical professional approached scientists at the University of Tabriz in Iran with ...View More
Americans are uninformed about and undervaccinated for HPV
The human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted infection, accounts for 70% of all thr ...View More
Researchers 'see' vulnerability to gaming addiction in the adolescent brain
Playing video games is a rite of passage for many adolescents, but for some, it could also be the fi ...View More



