Caffeine fiends, rejoice: New research from Mass General Brigham suggests drinking coffee and tea in moderation may lower the risk of dementia. The researchers analyzed data from 131,821 people who ...
This article was produced by Harvard Business School Working Knowledge and features the insights of faculty member Christopher T. Stanton. Ben Rand began his journalism career writing for newspapers ...
Synod members, along with Pope Francis, attend the morning session in the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican Oct. 15, 2024. Credit: CNS photo/Lola Gomez VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The study groups Pope ...
As a half-Asian woman who’s only dated white men, I’ve received my fair share of scrutiny regarding relationship choices. It used to be a running joke in my friend group that I was a victim of the ...
COVID-19-era school closures caused the U.S. significant economic and educational loss while being less effective than other transmission interventions, according to new research. The University of ...
Genetic deficiency of otoferlin, a protein critical to synaptic transmission by the sensory hair cells of the ear, causes congenital deafness. Medicines to treat the condition are lacking; children ...
A recent study from Harvard Medical School asks whether the element lithium might be a key factor in whether someone develops Alzheimer's disease. Led by Dr. Bruce Yankner, professor of genetics and ...
Kristyna Wentz-Graff / OPB For years, critics have blamed Oregon’s 2020 ballot measure that decriminalized possession of small amounts of drugs for the state’s rising crime and overdose rates. But a ...
An estimated 42% of Americans over 55 will eventually develop dementia. A new study revealed the strongest evidence yet that a balanced diet, consistent exercise and social activity helped improve ...
Study shows AI's negative effects as Ohio State University requires students to use AI in classrooms
A first of its kind study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology shows some concerning findings on how AI affects brain activity as all Ohio State University students, starting with this ...
Research by philosopher of science and Honorary Research Associate at Bangor University, Byron Hyde, looked at the role of transparency in fostering public trust in science. Hyde argues that, to find ...
I’m not proud to admit it, but the first time I met a trans person, I felt awkward. It was 1999, and I was visiting my friend Jean in the hospital. Sitting up under a canvas of clean white sheets, she ...
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