by John McMillan | Aug 22, 2025 | Mental Health
Liza Barros-Lane, University of Houston-Downtown The July 4 floods in Kerr County, Texas, sent shockwaves across the country. Now that most of the victims’ burials are over, the weight of grief is just beginning for loved ones left behind. It’s the daily devastation...
by John McMillan | Aug 22, 2025 | Disease, Health
Ian A. Wright, Western Sydney University One of the world’s most dangerous water-borne microorganisms, commonly called a “brain-eating amoeba”, has recently been detected in two drinking water supplies in south-west Queensland. Both affected towns are about 750...
by John McMillan | Aug 22, 2025 | Medical Research, Neuroscience
Nancy L. Weaver, Saint Louis University A friend offhandedly told me recently, “It’s so easy to get my daughter to behave after her birthday – there are so many new toys to take away when she’s bad!” While there is certainly an appeal to such a powerful parenting...
by John McMillan | Aug 22, 2025 | COVID-19
Dr. Philp McMillan, John McMillan The patient was scheduled for a routine PET scan to investigate early signs of dementia when an unexpected coincidence changed science. The day before his brain imaging appointment, he received a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination. When...
by John McMillan | Aug 15, 2025 | Aging, Health
Karin Modig, Karolinska Institutet Humans may be living longer on average these days, but, even so, only a fraction of us will live to see our 100th birthday. Yet the reasons why only a select few will become centenarians still remains a mystery to scientists. But the...
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