With bad choices, the European union has had rough times dealing with covid cases. At one point they had more daily cases than the United States. As the cases continue to rise […]
Embracing digital dentistry
The School of Dental Medicine is increasing and integrating its digital capabilities, thereby providing more training options for students, the ability to undertake research, and the capability to give seamless and state-of-the-art […]
ADHD and Refined Sugar
Recently interest in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has risen in childhood. ADHD is described as a neurobehavioral developmental disorder marked by constant inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness, and is particularly prevalent in childhood. […]
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn Answers FAQ
According to the USA Today article, “When might a COVID-19 vaccine be authorized? FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn answers common questions,” a limited supply of a COVID-19 vaccine is planning to be distributed […]
How stress and anxiety fuel your insomnia throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic
“Studies in many countries show a rise in cases of insomnia, disturbed sleep, or disrupted sleep—awakening several times a night. “Having insomnia can add to the risk of chronic conditions, such as […]
Ancient Sculptures Indicated Facial Expressions Are Universal
“Facial gestures may well be common across human cultures. As the researchers reported on August 19 in Science Advances, people can accurately decipher facial expressions depicted in ancient sculptures. In the first […]
Pfizer announces their Covid Vaccine is 90% effective.
This pandemic has been hard on millions of businesses and families. As covid cases rise, it is essential for everyone to wear masks and remain social distancing. On November 9th, Pifzer, a […]
Tests in Rodents Seek Answers of Too Much “Screen-Time” Harm Kids’ Brain Development
Several observational studies have indicated a potential correlation between the children’s “screen time” in front of electronic devices and the probability of attention-deficit issues occurring later in life. Unfortunately, there are practical […]
ADHD concentrations Found to be lower in high altitude states
“For the first time, researchers have found a correlation between living at higher altitudes in the U.S. and lower attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) rates. The results point to the possibility of altitude-related […]
“Want to Look Inside a Brain? With Transparent Organs, You Can.”
There are many things in your organs: a strong machine (in the case of your brain), detoxifiers (your liver and kidneys), respiratory devices (your lungs). But there is one thing they decidedly […]