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Do we tend to centre our Instagram selfies on our left eye? A new study suggests that it may not just be artists who make their eyes the centre-point of their own original work.

September 10, 2019 Caregiving, Educational Psychology, Multiple Sclerosis, Perception, psychology, Social Psychology

Do we tend to centre our Instagram selfies on our left eye? A new study suggests that it may not

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Narrowing risk of preeclampsia to a specific phenotype

August 28, 2019 Caregiving, Cholesterol, Diabetes, Disorders and Syndromes, Heart Disease, hypertension, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke

The force of blood traveling through your arteries and veins determines much of your heart health. High blood pressure can

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Opioid use and misuse 3 months after ED visit for acute pain

August 7, 2019 Addiction, Alcoholism, Caregiving, Fibromyalgia, Medical Topics, Opium, Pain Control, Workplace Health

Opioid use at the three-month follow-up in emergency department patients discharged with an opioid prescription for acute pain is relatively

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Potential new therapeutic target for Alzheimer’s disease

June 12, 2019 Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's Research, Caregiving, chronic illness, Dementia, Diseases and Conditions, Disorders and Syndromes, Healthy Aging

Apolipoproten E (apoeE) is a major genetic risk factor for the development of Alzheimer’s disease, yet the protein tends to

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Innovative treatment restores sight in patient

May 1, 2019 Caregiving, Diseases and Conditions, Disorders and Syndromes, Eye Care, Memory, Patient Education and Counseling, Perception, Today's Healthcare

Innovative treatment has improved the vision of a patient suffering from a rare cancer-related syndrome affecting the eye, new research

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Mini microscope for studies of brain disease in living mice

March 31, 2019 Brain Tumor, Caregiving, Disorders and Syndromes, Medical Devices, Medical Imaging, Medical Technology, mice, Microbiology, Physics, psychology, Rodents, ultrasound

Working with mice, a team of Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers has developed a relatively inexpensive, portable mini microscope that could

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Many recovering from addiction have chronic health problems, diminished quality of life: More than a third of those in recovery have health problems related to previous substance use

March 21, 2019 Addiction, Alcoholism, Caregiving, chronic illness, COPD, Diseases and Conditions, Heart Disease, Illegal Drugs

Alcohol and other substance-use problems take enormous psychological and societal tolls on millions of Americans. Now a study from the

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Addressing research gaps could help with development of disability-inclusive workplaces

December 11, 2018 Caregiving, Children's Health, chronic illness, Education and Employment, Educational Policy, Educational Psychology, Industrial Relations, Learning Disorders, Workplace Health

Filling key gaps in the research and understanding of the treatment of people with disabilities in the workplace could help

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What's the Difference Between Types of Long-Term Care Facilities?

November 7, 2018 aging, Aging Well, Alzheimer’s disease, Best Nursing Homes, Caregiving, Dementia, Lisa Esposito, Nursing homes, senior health

Nursing homes provide medical and personal care services beyond what’s available in assisted living.(Getty Images) If you hear long-term care

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Cannabis pain relief without the ‘high’: Mechanism of cannabidiol for safe pain relief without side effects

October 26, 2018 Biology, Caregiving, Extreme Survival, Fibromyalgia, Illegal Drugs, marijuana, mice, Neuropathy, Pain Control

In the wake of cannabis legalization, a team of scientists at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

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