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Medical Xpress / Therapy and counseling are more effective than social strategies in reducing loneliness, study says

Interventions designed to reduce loneliness can be effective, but do not yet offer a complete solution to what is becoming a worldwide public health problem, according to research published in the journal American Psychologist.

Oct 23, 2025 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / Grid cells create multiple local maps rather than single global system for spatial navigation, study finds

Grid cells are a class of specialized neurons in a brain region called the entorhinal cortex, which is known to support spatial navigation and some memory processes. Past neuroscience studies have found that as humans and ...

Oct 20, 2025 in Neuroscience
Phys.org / Follow-up observations by Webb confirm GRB 250702B is most energetic cosmic explosion ever recorded

Considering the immense size of the universe, it's no surprise that space still holds plenty of secrets for us. Recently, astronomers believe they stumbled upon a kind of cosmic blast never seen before, and it's challenging ...

Oct 17, 2025 in Astronomy & Space
Tech Xplore / Transparent wearable monitor gives real-time warnings about overexposure to sunlight

Scientists in South Korea have unveiled a transparent, wearable sensor that monitors a user's exposure to ultraviolet A (UVA) radiation in real-time. The technology could help prevent sunburn and long-term skin damage that ...

Oct 17, 2025 in Consumer & Gadgets
Phys.org / Declining rates of high-level math in VCE contributing to nation's widening skills gap

Australia's engineering skills gap and labor shortage is the highest it's been for more than a decade. New Swinburne research could explain why.

Oct 23, 2025 in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Researchers uncover metabolic mysteries behind heart failure

In the U.S. alone, more than 6.7 million people have heart failure, a number that is projected to increase to more than 8.5 million by 2030. Heart failure is a progressive condition in which the heart struggles to pump enough ...

Oct 23, 2025 in Cardiology
Medical Xpress / Overabundance of HMGN1 protein may explain congenital heart defects in Down syndrome

Three copies of chromosome 21 cause Down syndrome (DS), and roughly half of children born each year in the United States with DS—approximately 2,600—also have congenital heart defects (CHDs).

Oct 22, 2025 in Genetics
Medical Xpress / Media imagery paints a one-sided and fear-inducing picture of dementia, study says

A new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows that images portraying dementia in Finnish newspapers often paint a clichéd and negative picture. The findings were published in the journal Age and Ageing.

Phys.org / Magnetized plasmas offer a new handle on nanomaterial design

Imagine a cloud that shines like a neon sign, but instead of raindrops, it contains countless microscopic dust grains floating in midair. This is a dusty plasma, a bizarre state of matter found both in deep space and in the ...

Oct 21, 2025 in Physics
Medical Xpress / Simple screening tool can help uncover underdiagnosed back condition, study finds

For millions of people living with back pain, the cause is often elusive. One underrecognized culprit is axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA)—a form of inflammatory arthritis that primarily affects the spine and sacroiliac joints ...

Oct 23, 2025 in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / Scanning the tongue to detect and track motor neuron disease

Standard MRI scans of a person's tongue could assist in the early detection and ongoing monitoring of motor neuron disease.

Oct 23, 2025 in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / Socializing could reverse frailty in older people

Socializing could help to reverse frailty in older people, according to new research published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.

Oct 23, 2025 in Psychology & Psychiatry