Shaedon Sharpe will remain sidelined for at least another month after medical imaging revealed a stress reaction in his left fibula, the Portland Trail Blazers announced Tuesday. Sharpe has not played ...
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Nature reduces stress by shifting brain activity
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. From alpha brain waves to amygdala activity, scientists map how forests, wetlands, and even ...
Doctors at Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast are looking at the heart in a whole new way. The Ascensions’ Panhandle ...
Sharpe has been sidelined with a calf strain. Recent imaging revealed further injury that could potentially sideline him for ...
Against this backdrop, the institution hosted a virtual conference titled "Young Hearts at Risk: The Case for Early Cardiac Screening," where experts highlighted the shifting age profile of ...
Under stress, animal cells pair inactive ribosomes into RNA-linked disomes. A ribosomal RNA “kissing loop” joins them, protecting ribosomes and reducing protein synthesis to conserve energy.<br /> ...
Dynamic Image Analysis directly addresses micro-flow imaging’s inherent scalability and workflow limitations. Both ...
A new study from the Advocate Aurora Research Institute published in Hospital Pediatrics provides guidance for families and physicians caring for infants and young children hospitalized with a febrile ...
Why are women at higher risk of developing cancer if they have chronic stress and anxiety issues? Doctor explains the hidden and often ignored risk factors of cancer in women. Read on to find out!
When patients arrive for a cardiac MRI at Health First’s Holmes Regional Medical Center, they may not realize that while they lie still in the scanner.
There’s a surprising common thread in the anxious brain—and it may have to do with what’s on your plate.
A new study reveals a connection between early life trauma and adult brain aging. Adults reporting severe childhood stress ...
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