According to the CDC, more than 2.8 million antimicrobial infections occur each year in the U.S., and more than 35,000 people die, as a result of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) infections.
Mediterranean Diet Offsets Genetic Risk for Dementia, Study Finds
Greatest benefit for those with highest predisposition to Alzheimer’s disease
Greatest benefit for those with highest predisposition to Alzheimer’s disease
How to Reverse Nation’s Declining Birth Rate
Health experts urge policies that buoy families: lower living costs, affordable childcare, help for older parents who want more kids
Health experts urge policies that buoy families: lower living costs, affordable childcare, help for older parents who want more kids
Dr. Robot Will See You Now?
You note that robot autonomy and learning system technologies are being used in manufacturing as well as medical settings.
You note that robot autonomy and learning system technologies are being used in manufacturing as well as medical settings.
What Your Credit Score Says About How, Where You Were Raised
Study looks at national disparities, finds bill-paying habits emerge by early adulthood, influence upward mobility.
Study looks at national disparities, finds bill-paying habits emerge by early adulthood, influence upward mobility.
Brain Implants That Don’t Leave Scars
Traumatic brain injuries vary in severity from mild to life-threatening, but neurologists have limited tools to assess the damage.
Traumatic brain injuries vary in severity from mild to life-threatening, but neurologists have limited tools to assess the damage.
Why Was Pacific Northwest Home to So Many Serial Killers?
In ‘Murderland,’ alum explores lead-crime theory through lens of her own memories growing up there
In ‘Murderland,’ alum explores lead-crime theory through lens of her own memories growing up there
Why Malcolm X Matters Even More 60 Years After His Killing
New book by Mark Whitaker examines growth of artistic, political, cultural influence of controversial Civil Rights icon
New book by Mark Whitaker examines growth of artistic, political, cultural influence of controversial Civil Rights icon
Reading Like It’s 1989
What are young people reading to help them make sense of their world?
What are young people reading to help them make sense of their world?
Could Lithium Explain — And Treat — Alzheimer’s?
What is the earliest spark that ignites the memory-robbing march of Alzheimer’s disease?
What is the earliest spark that ignites the memory-robbing march of Alzheimer’s disease?
In Touch With Our Emotions, Finally
Insights at intersection of gender, anger, and risk are just one example of shift in science of decision making
Insights at intersection of gender, anger, and risk are just one example of shift in science of decision making
Researchers Uncover Surprising Limit on Human Imagination
Humans can track a handful of objects visually, but their imaginations can only handle one
Humans can track a handful of objects visually, but their imaginations can only handle one
Foundation for U.S. Breakthroughs Feels Shakier to Researchers
The awards yield new drugs, like the naloxone spray used to prevent opioid overdoses, and breakthroughs in basic science, like the link between cholesterol and heart health.
The awards yield new drugs, like the naloxone spray used to prevent opioid overdoses, and breakthroughs in basic science, like the link between cholesterol and heart health.
Working Through Pain? You’re Not Alone.
Researchers use Dutch tool to pursue full scale of functional limitations in U.S. labor force
Researchers use Dutch tool to pursue full scale of functional limitations in U.S. labor force
Is Dirty Air Driving Up Dementia Rates?
Federal funding cuts halt 3 studies exploring how pollution and heat affect the brain and heart.
Federal funding cuts halt 3 studies exploring how pollution and heat affect the brain and heart















