After a month spent playing video games in addition to their usual training, 21 surgical residents performed laparoscopies with significantly improved accuracy and economy.
Even hands-free conversations are a safety hazard.
Remote health monitoring is promoted as a more cost-efficient and comfortable way of managing chronic conditions.
Marriage is a uniquely healthful institution.
The benefits of giving back, compounded
Broadening online worlds could help maintain and improve cognitive abilities in old age.
Trying to get kids to learn from adults' wayward pasts seems to make them more open to experimenting.
A zeitgeisty psychological experiment combines straight/gay friendships, the "mating game," and fake Facebook profiles.
Tiny particles introduced into the atmosphere by human activity have hindered recovery by as much as 20 percent.
Alternatively, wasabi
Appreciating harmonies comes with experience.
The forms of birth control that make parents most "comfortable" differ from those that are most effective.
Most still had moderate to severe symptoms over six years of follow-up.
Young chilren develop a greater preparedness for future challenges when their parents celebrate their efforts instead of their innate qualities
Should we test kids' fingers before subjecting them to violin lessons?
Being out of touch with their bodies may make some more susceptible to self-objectification.
Well-being improves over lifetimes and across generations
In one U.K. community, 3.7 billion parasites are released daily via dog poop.
Systems that help patients actively participate in their health care can see significant cost reductions.
The risk of heart disease is reduced by a third in non-meat-eaters