Why does exercise make us happy and calm? Almost everyone agrees that it generally does, a conclusion supported by research. A survey by Norwegian researchers published this month, for instance, found that those who engaged in any exercise, even a small amount, reported improved mental health compared with Norwegians who, des…

Parts of the brain appear to shrink when people suffer from severe depression, according to research funded by the Wellcome Trust and the National Institute for Health Research. In a study carried out at the Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health at the Maudsley Hospital, London, scientists found that people with clinic…

IASLC presentation addresses key issue from landmark NLST lung cancer study — how to manage high rate of false positive results; lays out protocol for adjunctive use of noninvasive diagnostic test to clarify false positives from CT screening VisionGate, Inc., a company developing a revolutionary non-invasive test for th…

Patients with a form of pulmonary fibrosis often do not get referred to a tertiary care center quickly. Delayed access is associated with a higher death rate. Better methods of early detection would shorten time from first symptoms to referral. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF)-scarring and thickening of the lungs from unkn…

Hydrogen sulphide – best known for its rotten egg smell – and nitric oxide could soon act as a therapy for heart problems, according to a new study. Researchers at the Peninsula Medical School at the University of Exeter and the National University of Singapore found that the interaction between hydrogen sulphide …

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