For those unafraid of equations, What Are the Odds? is a practical, insightful guide to thinking like a statistician.
A recent cancer research study suggests married people may have a lower risk of developing or dying from cancer, though the ...
Objectives To examine if early adoption into a family with favourable home environment conditions reduces long term ...
Most people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease first notice a tremor in one hand, a stiffness in their gait, or a slowness ...
Background Despite growing interest in male–female differences in cardiovascular disease, evidence in infective endocarditis ...
This study presents valuable findings by reanalyzing previously published MEG and ECoG datasets to challenge the predictive nature of pre-onset neural encoding effects. The evidence supporting the ...
Read more about the mechanisms underlying the near fourfold higher risk of frozen shoulder in patients with diabetes.
Researchers are gaining a new appreciation for the genes on the X and Y chromosomes and how they shape sex differences in ...
Objective Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in SLE. In this target population, ...
Background To investigate prevalence and risk factors of epiretinal membrane (ERM), particularly those associated with ERM ...
Introduction Despite its serious impact, anorexia nervosa (AN) remains one of the least understood mental illnesses, with significant gaps in effective treatment options. No medications have been ...