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‘Communities that Care’ prevention system helps to protect youth

13/09/2019 0

Students in Pennsylvania school districts that participated in Communities that Care (CTC) coalitions were significantly less likely to use alcohol or marijuana, or to engage […]

Clickbait secrets exposed! Humans and AI team up to improve clickbait detection

28/08/2019 0

Humans and machines worked together to help train an artificial intelligence — AI — model that outperformed other clickbait detectors, according to researchers at Penn […]

A growth mindset intervention can change students’ grades if school culture is supportive

08/08/2019 0

Boosting academic success does not have to derive from new teachers or curriculum; it can also come from changing students’ attitudes about their abilities through […]

After concussion, biomarkers in the blood may help predict recovery time

05/07/2019 0

A study of high school and college football players suggests that biomarkers in the blood may have potential use in identifying which players are more […]

Cancer screening rates decline when patients see doctors later in day

12/05/2019 0

Compared to patients who see their primary care doctor earlier in the day, cancer screening rates decline significantly as the day goes on, according to […]

To cheat or not to cheat? Researchers uncover the moral dilemmas of doping

10/05/2019 0

Elite athletes are less likely to take banned substances if they consider the morality of what they are doing, and not just the health consequences […]

Finnish school students outperform US students on ‘fake news’ digital literacy tasks

02/05/2019 0

A recent study revealed students at an international school in Finland significantly outperformed U.S. students on tasks which measure digital literacy in social media and […]

Want black women students to stay in STEM? Help them find role models who look like them: Study finds having allies and role models who share racial identity is key to belonging

16/04/2019 0

Representation matters for Black women college students when it comes to belonging in rigorous science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs, according to a new […]

Breaking new ground in study of malignant pediatric brain tumor

31/01/2019 0

Scientists are making important progress in the battle against a class of devilishly complex human pediatric brain cancers thanks to a new study from a […]

Neurofeedback helps to control learning success

17/01/2019 0

Our brain uses filter systems to efficiently manage the gigantic amounts of information that flow over us. Neuronal alpha oscillations are among them. They help […]

Curricular changes show success by fourth year

11/01/2019 0

In a four-year study, a group of science faculty finds that student buy-in to a new curriculum, and therefore satisfaction, increases with each successive undergraduate […]

School counselors reflect on their experience following student deaths

09/01/2019 0

When five school counselors who were part of a counseling team were interviewed to learn how they professionally and personally experienced the deaths of multiple […]

Health Problems
  • Biomaterials and Immune Modulation: Advancing Regenerative Medicine

    01/05/2023 0
  • What Role do Biobanks Play in Cancer Research?

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  • WashU research spurs changes to global guidelines for feeding malnourished kids

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  • Cancer patients who don’t respond to immunotherapy lack crucial immune cells

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  • mRNA Medicine: what’s next after the COVID-19 vaccine?

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Health News

I’ve been 10 years clean, this is what I’ve learned about addiction

02/06/2023 0

Billions is spent on cancer research globally—but is it money well spent?

02/06/2023 0

Can vaping damage your skin? An expert shares their verdict

02/06/2023 0

Experts find remnants of ancient RNA viruses embedded inside reef-building corals

02/06/2023 0

Five lesser-known symptoms of coeliac disease to discuss with your GP

01/06/2023 0
Personal Health

Dementia Care Programs Help, If Caregivers Can Find Them

27/02/2023 0

There’s no cure, yet, for Alzheimer’s disease. But dozens of programs developed in the past 20 years can improve the lives of both people living […]

Toriola honored by oncology group

05/12/2022 0

Adetunji T. Toriola, MD, PhD, a William H. Danforth Washington University Physician-Scientist Scholar, has received the 2022 Outstanding Investigator Award for Breast Cancer Research from […]

Adeoye, Guilak, Gutmann, Kipnis elected to National Academy of Medicine

17/10/2022 0

Four faculty members at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, a part of the […]

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