Female rats are much more likely to binge eat than male rats,
according to new research that provides some of the strongest evidence
yet that biology plays a role in eating disorders. The study, by [...]
Long after a hangover, a night of bad decisions might take a
bigger toll on the body than previously understood. Described in the
current issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, a
study at the [...]
Two new studies add to the growing evidence that spending time
outdoors may help prevent or minimize nearsightedness in children. A
study conducted in Taiwan, which is the first to use an educational
policy as [...]
Elderly patients who receive anesthesia are no more likely to
develop long-term dementia or Alzheimer’s disease than other seniors,
according to new Mayo Clinic research. The study analyzed thousands of
patients using the Rochester Epidemiology [...]
A UCLA-led study of adolescents receiving treatment for
methamphetamine dependence has found that girls are more likely to
continue using the drug during treatment than boys, suggesting that new
approaches are needed for treating meth [...]
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