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What the gorilla microbiome tells us about evolution and human health: Researchers find the microbiomes of wild gorillas shift seasonally when once a year they switch from eating fibrous leaves to eating fruit
A study of the microbiomes of wild gorillas and chimpanzees offers insights into the evolution of the human microbiome and
Read moreNHS to improve cybersecurity posture with Windows 10 migration
The U.K. National Health Service signed an agreement with Microsoft to upgrade its legacy computer systems to Windows 10 to
Read moreHow small molecule halts spread of toxic protein associated with Alzheimer’s progression: Research could help lead to design of drugs that slow neurodegeneration
Alzheimer’s disease destroys brain cells in part by promoting the formation of insoluble clumps that contain a protein called tau.
Read moreCleveland Clinic innovation team shares strategic formula for tech transformation
Cleveland — Wouldn’t you like a look inside the Cleveland Clinic’s innovation mindset? Attendees at the HIMSS and Health 2.0
Read moreMedical aid-in-dying laws are increasing, but substantial barriers to access remain
Medical aid-in-dying is now legal in eight U.S. jurisdictions, but patients still face substantial barriers to access, according to a
Read moreSoccer coaches are an untapped resource in assessing and developing player psychology: Training soccer coaches to assess player psychological characteristics that are important for performance could help to boost player success and well-being
With the 2018 World Cup just around the corner, soccer players and coaches are preparing to perform at their best.
Read moreTraffic-related pollution linked to risk of asthma in children
Twenty-five million Americans suffer from asthma, a chronic lung disease that has been on the rise since the 1980s. While
Read moreFitter older people are less likely to forget words, study finds
Fitter older people are less likely to forget words: Oxygen generated by exercise protects language part of the brain, study
Read moreWearable fitness monitors useful in cancer treatment, study finds
Wearable fitness trackers, such as Fitbits, that measure steps taken per day may be a useful tool to evaluate and
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