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How severely a person experiences tinnitus is shaped by their mood, sleep quality and even personality traits, a new study ...
In a large-scale multinational study involving over 400,000 women and men aged 37 to 70 years from six European countries, ...
Throughout her career, Laurie Heller has listened closely—not just to words, but to sound itself. In the Auditory Lab at Carnegie Mellon University, the psychology professor explores how the brain ...
We often hear about the financial losses associated with internet scams, but new Griffith University research is shining a ...
A small Australian trial that used psychedelic-assisted therapy to improve the mental health and well-being of terminally ill ...
A University of Queensland study suggests the antivenom given to people bitten by Eastern Brown Snakes may not be as ...
Recommendations vary on just how cool your bedroom should be. The National Sleep Foundation says the ideal temperature for ...
All cells in the body contain the same DNA, but different cell types express different genes; skin cells express genes for ...
Chronic psoriasis patients who go without treatment may be at a higher risk of strokes, heart attacks and other adverse ...
Personality tests have become increasingly popular. From hiring to dating, they promise to help us understand who we are and ...
Cleveland Clinic researchers have discovered a connection between elevated blood levels of TMAO (trimethylamine N-oxide)—a byproduct of gut bacteria digestion of nutrients found in red meat and other ...
Blocking brain damage triggered by a glioblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer, may slow the growth of the cancer and allow the brain to keep working better for longer, according to a new study led by ...