Research shows new evidence that humans are nearing a biologically based limit to life, and only a small percentage of the population will live past 100 years in this century

Dual-action antibiotic could make bacterial resistance nearly impossible

New method makes hydrogen from solar power and agricultural waste

Time-restricted eating, also known as intermittent fasting, can help people with Type 2 diabetes lose weight and control their blood sugar levels

Training immune cells to remove ‘trash’ helps resolve lung inflammation

Voters’ threshold for transgressions by political candidates

Suicidal thoughts, behaviors linked to hormone-sensitive brain disorder

Engineers have built a cost-effective artificial leaf that can capture carbon dioxide at rates 100 times better than current systems

New info about cellular death process previously thought to be irreversible

Researchers identify biomarker for depression, antidepressant response

Precarious employment was on the rise long before COVID-19, and has increased 9% between 1988 and 2016

Why experiences are better gifts for older children

Research suggests impolite emails can have a negative effect on work responsibilities, productivity, and can even be linked to insomnia at night, which further relate to negative emotions next morning

New hospital-based data show that homelessness is increasing, despite official estimates from the U.S

New study details today’s high school cliques and identified 12 peer crowds and positions in social hierarchy

Bio-engineered tissues and organs have thus far needed scaffolds, but scaffolds degrade, and degradation byproducts can be toxic

A new study has found 81% of antibiotics prescribed by dentists - who are among the top prescribers in the U.S., accounting for about 10% of all antibiotic prescriptions - to prevent infections prior to dental visits are unnecessary.

Dentists practicing in the U.S

Heavy drinking in teens may cause lasting changes in emotional center of brain, suggests a new study on postmortem amygdala tissue obtained from the brains of early-onset and late-onset drinkers…

New study details today’s high school cliques and identified 12 peer crowds and positions in social hierarchy

How to avoid raising a materialistic child

Residents receiving care in for-profit nursing homes are almost twice as likely to experience health issues caused by substandard care compared with clients living in not-for-profit facilities or in homes in the community, according to a new report in the journal Gerontology.

For-profit hospitals correlated with higher readmission rates - Patients who receive care in a for-profit hospital are more likely to be readmitted than those who receive care in nonprofit or public hospitals…

The first pilot study to examine the 16:8 diet (8 hours of free eating between 10 am to 6 pm and 16 hours of fasting in-between) suggests that daily fasting is an effective tool to reduce weight and lower blood pressure in obese individuals.

Ketamine acts fast to treat depression and its effects last - New research describes the molecular mechanisms behind ketamine’s ability to squash depression and keep it at bay

A new class of antibiotics to combat drug resistance - the antibiotics are produced by symbiotic bacteria found in soil-dwelling nematode worms that colonize insects for food…

Researchers have found a brief test that can be performed in the office can help determine whether an antidepressant or a form of talk therapy, called cognitive behavioral therapy or CBT, would be better at relieving symptoms of anxiety in individual patients.