A new study reveals that recalling a lost loved one physically spikes blood pressure. For those struggling with prolonged grief, the cardiovascular system fails to recover normally, suggesting an enduring link between emotional trauma and physical heart health. Read more ›
A human‑in‑the‑loop AI framework rapidly nominates CAR T targets, leading to a GPNMB‑directed CAR T cell with activity across melanoma, leukemia, and colorectal cancer in preclinical studies. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
As emergency vet bills climb into the thousands, more Americans are making care decisions based on their bank balance—and turning to crowdfunding to cover the rest. Read more ›
Folks, it’s fantastic to have hobbies, but it’s also important to understand there’s a time and place for those, and to be self-aware enough to know when you’re inconveniencing others. Along those lines, here’s the latest (and one of the most egregious) examples of someone doing yoga on a plane. Read more ›
Program addresses shortage of mental health professionals, social workers in Cenla Read more ›
Dr. Giovanni Martinez founded SURF4DEM 14 years ago to bring surf therapy to children with autism and special needs in Puerto Rico. Read more ›
Surgical procedures cause significant stress for children and their caregivers. Virtual reality (VR) may reduce perioperative fear and physiological stress by delivering engaging, preparatory information. This study aimed to determine the effect of a VR-delivered animated educational video on perioperative anxiety and fear in children and their mothers. This randomized controlled study was conducted with a total of 60 children aged 7–13 years and their mothers who underwent day surgery at a t... Read more ›
In Poland, new legislation could allow pets to visit patients in hospices and palliative care wards Read more ›
Shiite Muslims in the U.S. and worldwide have been observing a period of mourning leading to the day of Ashoura, which marks the seventh-century killing of Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad. Read more ›
Blog by Alex Kronstein, a Self-Reg Foundations Certificate Program alumni. Alex Kronstein is an autistic advocate in the neurodiversity movement who advocates against seclusion and restraint in schools and recently completed the Self-Reg Foundations program. This is the first blog in a series by Alex Kronstein. Self-Reg Across the Lifespan: Why Critical Adults Matter One of the […] The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
The affordable housing lottery has launched for 104 Fleet Place, a 30-story residential building in . Designed by JFA Architects & Engineers and developed by The Jay Group, the structure yields 99 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 20 units for residents at 80 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $75,669 to $146,560. Read more ›
Zhiming Mao spent years studying how the immune system learns to fight cancer, and this week, working in Mayo Clinic's labs, he found the classroom is far earlier in life than medicine ever believed. A Nature Communications study published Thursday shows CD8+ T cells begin acquiring tumor-killing capacity inside the thymus, not after entering circulation, and that PD-1 acts as a brake on that early preparation. Read more ›
Amelie G. Ramirez, DrPH, MPH, to work with Hispanics in South Texas Contact: Steven Lee, (210) 450-3823, lees22@uthscsa.edu Content provided by Cliff Despres SAN ANTONIO, June 25, 2026 – Amelie G. Ramirez, DrPH, MPH, a cancer researcher at UT Health San Antonio, the academic health center of The University of Texas at San Antonio, is […] The post appeared first on . Read more ›
An AI-guided framework integrating high-resolution cellular atlases, public knowledge databases, and large language models enables a modular framework for CAR T cell target discovery. GPNMB emerged as a versatile candidate antigen, enabling the development of GPNMB CAR T cells with potent activity in multiple xenograft mouse models of cancer. Read more ›
As yoga’s popularity exploded in the 1990s and early 2000s, the use of namaste became more popular Read more ›
The reports note that in recent years, the troubled child welfare system improved caseworker training and caseloads, but unsafe conditions for children persisted. Read more ›
— Men unfortunately often postpone going to therapy for a long time because the society or environment in which they grew up and were influenced by had a mentality that asking for help is a sign of failure, so in an attempt to hide their problems they try to solve them on their own until… The post appeared first on . Read more ›
A German doctor admitted to having killed 12 patients nearly a year since the start of his high-profile trial at the Berlin Regional Court on Thursday. The 40-year-old palliative care doctor is charged with killing 15 patients in total – 12 women and three men – between September 2021 and July 2024. He is alleged to have administered a “lethal mixture of various drugs” to the victims, who were between 25 and 87 years old. Prosecutors also believe he set fires in some cases to try to obscure h... Read more ›
CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here’s some background information about the Vatican’s timetable and process for choosing a new pope. Burial & Mourning upon Death of a Pope Cardinals decide, after the death of the pope, when funerals and conclave begin. Universi Dominici Gregis (hereafter referred to as Law) dictates that: – There must be The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
In this episode, Sathiya sits down with Will Schneider and Jon Macaskill, co-hosts of Men Talking Mindfulness, to explore how mindfulness, meditation, and breathwork can help men navigate anxiety, stress, and the constant distractions of modern life\. Drawing from their diverse backgrounds—Will as a meditation teacher and former actor, and Jon as a former Navy SEAL commander—they share their personal journeys into mindfulness and how these practices transformed their relationships, decision-m... Read more ›