Standing Desks Are Better for Your Health—but Still Not Enough
Two recent studies offer some of the most nuanced evidence yet about the potential benefits and risks of working on your feet.
Two recent studies offer some of the most nuanced evidence yet about the potential benefits and risks of working on your feet.
This editorial describes the science behind a study linking a severe neurodevelopmental disorder with deletions in a gene (CHASERR) that encodes a long noncoding RNA.
Scientific Reports – Multianalytical investigation reveals psychotropic substances in a ptolemaic Egyptian vase
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Myopia can occur when we are deprived of deep violet light. LED lights provide no violet, and window glass and eyewear block it.
In the face of the shifting global health landscape, and during a time of ambitious transformation, WHO has gone from the sidelines of international political…
This cohort study assesses the association between use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and the risk of suicide death in routine clinical practice.
This clinical trial compares fever prevention targeted to 37.0 °C for 14 days vs standardized tiered fever treatment on functional outcomes in critically ill patients…
This nonrandomized clinical trial investigates the association of intensive home treatment vs inpatient treatment with readmission rate, social outcomes, and clinical outcomes.
To uncover latent hazards to clinician well-being, health care organizations can adapt lessons from the patient-safety movement and treat clinicians’ psychological ill health as preventable…
A 50-year-old man presented with a 1-year history of progressive headaches. On examination, there was neck stiffness and dysmetria in both arms. An MRI of…