
Could your next therapist be a robot?
When faced with a problem, it’s increasingly common for us to ask a chatbot. Within seconds of posing the question, you have an answer.This post was originally published on this site
When faced with a problem, it’s increasingly common for us to ask a chatbot. Within seconds of posing the question, you have an answer.This post was originally published on this site
The microorganisms in our intestines play an important role in many bodily processes, from digestion to emotions, and are a key factor in our overall health. A number of modern diseases could be traced to […]
Those who start work earlier express more discomfort with the seasonal time change. This is the main conclusion of a study that the lecturers at the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC) and the University […]
Dozens of research projects focused on LGBTQ health have been canceled by the U.S. government, alarming scientists who say the move will harm public health and slow scientific progress.This post was originally published on this […]
From watermelon stomach to chocolate cysts, you might wonder why doctors decided to name some ailments after foods—after all, it’s enough to put you off your dinner.This post was originally published on this site
Without clear and effective biological tests for autism based on genes, brain or blood measurements, diagnosis today still largely depends on clinical assessment. The standard way of doing this is by observing how the individual […]
Black babies and children are more than twice as likely to die as white kids, and that gap has grown since the 1950s, a new study says.This post was originally published on this site
Perhaps no profession has stricter ethical standards than medicine, and ethics is considered essential in the education of any respected medical school. A new essay by researchers at Hiroshima University (Japan) provides a framework for […]
Seed oils have recently come under heavy scrutiny but consuming them in moderation does not present a major health risk, according to Northeastern University experts.This post was originally published on this site
New research from the University of Wollongong (UOW) has found that a diet rich in diverse plant foods can significantly benefit people living with chronic kidney disease (CKD).This post was originally published on this site
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