Alzheimer’s may strike women and men in different ways
The ravages of Alzheimer’s may strike later in women than men, but once it takes hold women tend to deteriorate far faster than men, according
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The ravages of Alzheimer’s may strike later in women than men, but once it takes hold women tend to deteriorate far faster than men, according
Low disease activity and remission are feasible goals for women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) cared for with a modern treatment approach during pregnancy, according to
During 2017 to 2018, 57.6 percent of U.S. adults used any dietary supplement in the previous 30 days, according to a February data brief published
A computer network closely modeled on part of the human brain is enabling new insights into the way our brains process moving images—and explains some
Helping your brain stay sharp with age may be as simple as changing up the food on your plate at dinnertime, a new study suggests.
It doesn’t take a scientist to understand that laughter feels good, while anger feels awful. But it does take one to explain why one of
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) co-authored a study, published today in the journal Science, that details the sequencing of 64