Wichita is ranked top of the list for worse than average, receiving a 100-point ranking, the study reported.
Grass pollen is a top component here, and while it peaks in February, it maintained high or very high levels through June last year.
If every step taken, hour slept, and heartbeat can be measured, recorded, and analyzed, are we taking control of our health or losing the plot entirely?
Apparently people just have better things to do than win the world's most prestigious prize.
Instead of targeting neurons, the researchers specifically sought to repair a critical part of the brain that keeps disease-inducing toxins out.
A new book due out in March delves into the rich and complex world of animal self-medication.
Medical research depends on government money, and even brief delays in the intricate funding process can throw science off-kilter.
Suzetrigine prevents pain signals from reaching the brain and doesn't give an opioid-like high, making it non-addictive—but it's expensive.