Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and aspirin are widely used to treat pain and inflammation

New study confirms the health benefits of moderate calorie restrictions in humans — and identifies a key protein that could be harnessed to extend health in humans

The 21st century will see an expansion of hurricanes and typhoons into mid-latitude regions, which include New York, Boston, Beijing, and Tokyo

Talk between immune cells could lead to new cancer vaccine

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, when governors across the United States were closing businesses and schools to slow the virus’ spread, people in the South stayed home at lower rates than residents of other regions of the country

Stress makes life’s clock tick faster. Chilling out slows it down

Analysis unlocks secret of the Vinland Map – it’s a fake

Common cold combats Covid-19

Sad, lonely people more likely to be ‘natural’ social psychologists

‘Likes’ and ‘shares’ teach people to express more outrage online

Machu Picchu older than expected, study reveals

Mammals dream about the world they are about to experience before they are born

More filling? Tastes great? How flies, and maybe people, choose their food

Psychedelic spurs growth of neural connections lost in depression - In a new study, Yale researchers show that a single dose of psilocybin given to mice prompted an immediate and long-lasting(10%) increase in connections between neurons

Leaders’ pandemic policies engendered varying levels of trust

Ban on flavored vaping may have led teens to cigarettes, study suggests

Study offers earliest evidence of humans changing ecosystems with fire: The study combines archaeological evidence — dense clusters of stone artifacts dating as far back as 92,000 years ago — with paleoenvironmental data to document that early humans were ecosystem engineers

Study shows class bias in hiring based on few seconds of speech

Yale’s 367-year-old water bond still pays interest [2015]

Scientists map Earth's undiscovered biodiversity

Yale scientists repair injured spinal cord using patients’ own stem cells: For more than half of the patients, substantial improvements, such as ability to walk, or to use their hands…

Yale researchers developed a skin cancer treatment that involves injecting nanoparticles into the tumor, killing cancer cells with a two-pronged approach, as a potential alternative to surgery

Disagreeing takes up a lot of brain real estate

Brain tissue yields clues to causes of PTSD

Children are willing to make personal sacrifices to punish wrongdoers — and even more so if they believe punishment will teach the transgressor a lesson

Yale researchers have discovered a protein that helps protect hosts from infection with the tick-borne spirochete that causes Lyme Disease, a finding that may help diagnose and treat this infection

Portable MRI promises to provide immediate diagnosis in virtually any setting

Common cold combats influenza

New nitrogen products are in the air

Significant sex differences in Covid-19 immune response

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