This study will help researchers understand if low-cost, easy-to-disseminate stress reduction tools can be effective in the context of a national crisis.
This study will help researchers understand if low-cost, easy-to-disseminate stress reduction tools can be effective in the context of a national crisis.
A small pilot study suggests it might one day be possible for patients to use a simple urine test at home or in the doctor’s office to see what’s causing kidney stones and help prevent new ones from forming.
Find out more from clinical psychologist Jonathan Kanter, PhD, about the science behind social connection and how important it is for our well-being during the pandemic.
Chemicals found in products like pesticides, nonstick cookware, and fire retardants can interfere with the immune system and may increase the risk of celiac disease in young people.
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