Why does asthma differ between genders?
Research shows that the condition starts at different times, presents with different symptoms, and responds differently to treatment between men and women. A new study examined this divergence at a genetic level and identified 61 genes that have significantly different expressions related to asthma. Surprisingly, this research also revealed that the condition changes depending on age and tissue type, too. The research is published in the American Journal Of Respiratory Cell And Molecular Biology.
Does a doctor need to be present on every flight?
New research in Jama Network Open analyzed how frequent medical emergencies are in the air. Between 2022 and 2023 they reviewed medical calls from 84 airlines that flew more than three billion passengers. It turns out that one in every 212 flights have a medical emergency. However, most are minor and only about 8 percent were taken to the hospital after landing.
A new understanding of video game addiction.
New research in Jama Network Open counters the common belief that video game design is to blame for teen addiction. Researchers discovered that kids who showed depressive symptoms and social issues were more likely to have addicted gaming behaviors. This work reveals an underlying issue that could help guide better treatment strategies.
Daydreaming may be the key to getting a promotion.
A new study in the Journal Of Management argues that letting the mind wander increases the chances of epiphanies. These ‘ah-ha’ moments shape how people navigate their careers. Creating more epiphanies could heighten a person’s sense of purpose and drive within their career.
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