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Q&A: Why expressing love can help us feel more love

Q&A: Why expressing love can help us feel more love

by Mary Campbell,Pennsylvania State UniversityCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainLove really is all around us. From the love of romantic partners and family to small acts of kindness borne of lov

Q&A: Why expressing love can help us feel more love

by Mary Campbell,Pennsylvania State UniversityCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainLove really is all around us. From the love of romantic partners and family to small acts of kindness borne of lov
Q&A: Diabetes care for the aging population in the digital age

Q&A: Diabetes care for the aging population in the digital age

byBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainMedha N. Munshi, MD, a geriatrician and endocrinologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, has dedicated her career

Q&A: Diabetes care for the aging population in the digital age

byBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainMedha N. Munshi, MD, a geriatrician and endocrinologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, has dedicated her career
Q&A: Researcher discusses studying ovaries to understand how we all age

Q&A: Researcher discusses studying ovaries to understand how we all age

by Alan Dove,Columbia University Irving Medical CenterColumbia researcher Yousin Suh says lessons learned from studying aging ovaries could help women and men live longer and healthier lives. Cr

Q&A: Researcher discusses studying ovaries to understand how we all age

by Alan Dove,Columbia University Irving Medical CenterColumbia researcher Yousin Suh says lessons learned from studying aging ovaries could help women and men live longer and healthier lives. Cr
Q&A: Continuous health monitoring with wearables

Q&A: Continuous health monitoring with wearables

byTechnical University MunichCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainWearables such as smart watches or sensor rings are already a routine part of everyday life and are also popular Christmas gifts. T

Q&A: Continuous health monitoring with wearables

byTechnical University MunichCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainWearables such as smart watches or sensor rings are already a routine part of everyday life and are also popular Christmas gifts. T
Q&A: Thesis sheds light on the role of immune molecules in severe bacterial infections

Q&A: Thesis sheds light on the role of immune molecules in severe bacterial infections

byKarolinska InstitutetCredit: Karolinska InstitutetHelena Alpkvist from the Infectious Diseases and Dermatology Unit at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge, is defending herthesist

Q&A: Thesis sheds light on the role of immune molecules in severe bacterial infections

byKarolinska InstitutetCredit: Karolinska InstitutetHelena Alpkvist from the Infectious Diseases and Dermatology Unit at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge, is defending herthesist
Q&A: Generating data from neurons to teach AI the rules of the brain

Q&A: Generating data from neurons to teach AI the rules of the brain

by Joseph Caputo,Tufts UniversityCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainThe 2024 Nobel Prizes in physics and chemistry were seen as a sweep for artificial intelligence (AI) tools which, at their conce

Q&A: Generating data from neurons to teach AI the rules of the brain

by Joseph Caputo,Tufts UniversityCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainThe 2024 Nobel Prizes in physics and chemistry were seen as a sweep for artificial intelligence (AI) tools which, at their conce
Q&A: How a potential treatment for Alzheimer's disease could also work for type 2 diabetes

Q&A: How a potential treatment for Alzheimer's disease could also work for type 2 diabetes

by Sarah McQuate,University of WashingtonMicroscopy image of beta cells making IAPP (left) and IAPP plus one of the team’s synthetic peptides (right). Credit:Protein Science(2023). D

Q&A: How a potential treatment for Alzheimer's disease could also work for type 2 diabetes

by Sarah McQuate,University of WashingtonMicroscopy image of beta cells making IAPP (left) and IAPP plus one of the team’s synthetic peptides (right). Credit:Protein Science(2023). D
Q&A: Impact of disasters on children should be emphasized to improve responses, care

Q&A: Impact of disasters on children should be emphasized to improve responses, care

byVanderbilt University Medical CenterScenes of Hurricane Helene's devastation across the Southeast underscore the need to formalize response, research and care efforts. Credit: Tennessee Na

Q&A: Impact of disasters on children should be emphasized to improve responses, care

byVanderbilt University Medical CenterScenes of Hurricane Helene's devastation across the Southeast underscore the need to formalize response, research and care efforts. Credit: Tennessee Na
Q&A: New technology may help identify neuromotor disease symptoms in infants

Q&A: New technology may help identify neuromotor disease symptoms in infants

by Lauren Colvin,Pennsylvania State UniversityThe schematic illustrating the system design and application of the intelligent sparse sensor network with soft wireless IMU devices (SSN-SWDs). Cre

Q&A: New technology may help identify neuromotor disease symptoms in infants

by Lauren Colvin,Pennsylvania State UniversityThe schematic illustrating the system design and application of the intelligent sparse sensor network with soft wireless IMU devices (SSN-SWDs). Cre
Q&A: Association of food insecurity on body mass index change in a pediatric weight management intervention

Q&A: Association of food insecurity on body mass index change in a pediatric weight management intervention

byMassachusetts General HospitalCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainAlicia Persaud, MPH, a graduate research assistant in the Division of Pediatrics at Massachusetts General Hospital is the lead a

Q&A: Association of food insecurity on body mass index change in a pediatric weight management intervention

byMassachusetts General HospitalCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainAlicia Persaud, MPH, a graduate research assistant in the Division of Pediatrics at Massachusetts General Hospital is the lead a
Q&A: Every eight minutes, a child experiences a home medication error. Here's how to prevent it

Q&A: Every eight minutes, a child experiences a home medication error. Here's how to prevent it

by Tricia Tomiyoshi,UC DavisCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainEvery eight minutes, a child experiences a medication error at home. These mistakes can be life-threatening.Errors can include admin

Q&A: Every eight minutes, a child experiences a home medication error. Here's how to prevent it

by Tricia Tomiyoshi,UC DavisCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainEvery eight minutes, a child experiences a medication error at home. These mistakes can be life-threatening.Errors can include admin
Q and A: A parents' guide to COVID booster shots for kids 5-11

Q and A: A parents' guide to COVID booster shots for kids 5-11

by John WoolfolkCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainWith COVID-19 cases rising again in the Bay Area, parents have a new consideration for protecting their children this week: The Food and Drug Administ

Q and A: A parents' guide to COVID booster shots for kids 5-11

by John WoolfolkCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainWith COVID-19 cases rising again in the Bay Area, parents have a new consideration for protecting their children this week: The Food and Drug Administ