Boston University School of Medicine
'Back-and-forth' conversations with young kids may aid brain development
Conversational turns were still associated with higher verbal scores.
E-cigarette flavourings may damage blood vessels and heart
People haven’t been using e-cigarettes long enough yet for scientists to develop a clear picture of any safety issues.
Smoking, boozing boosts atrial fibrillation
The researchers identified smoking, alcohol consumption, body mass index, blood pressure, diabetes.
Study finds working hard in high school can pay off later
Students who are more industrious, engaged and better at reading and writing wind up getting most education and highest-paid jobs.
Air pollution may affect your menstrual cycle: study
Implications on human disease may come through reducing emissions on a global and individual level.
Middle age sleep problems tied to cognitive decline down the line
No one sleep therapy is a cure for all.
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