For those unafraid of equations, What Are the Odds? is a practical, insightful guide to thinking like a statistician.
The longer a species stays in the wildlife trade, the more likely it is that pathogens will spill over between it and humans.
A recent cancer research study suggests married people may have a lower risk of developing or dying from cancer, though the ...
Fifty years ago, the minimum wage debate was all but settled among economists. Left to their own devices, people seeking ...
Chance” is amazing. And almost invariably misunderstood. When we think of probability, what often comes to mind is the ...
Stressful life events raise depression risk in young people. New research from Latin America asks: can active coping ...
When it comes to cardiovascular health, few supplements have sparked as much public interest — or confusion — as nattokinase. Let's ...
Amid renewed FDA scrutiny, Drs Susan Hatters Friedman and Eric J. Reed examine what the evidence shows about SSRIs in pregnancy and how clinicians can guide patients.
Objectives To examine if early adoption into a family with favourable home environment conditions reduces long term ...
Twins appear to experience developmental delays in early childhood compared with their single-born siblings, potentially ...
The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) serotonergic (5-HT) system has been implicated in regulating sleep and motor control; however, its specific role remains controversial. In this study, we found that ...
Single-cell analysis fails to find a functional link between the organization of chromatin domain organization and gene activity.