Articles By Susan Scutti
- Schizophrenia impairs a patient’s ability to process sensory stimuli from the outside world.
- Digital readers scored higher on a test of concrete details and lower on a test of abstract interpretation than print readers.
- May 10 is World Lupus Day, a time to raise awareness of an autoimmune disease that affects mostly women.
- A new study isolates two genes linked to fraternal twins.
- When limonene is added to reduced-fat chocolate, it improves both texture and melt due to its effect on crystallization.
- Cheated-on women may take a break from romance, but this is when they gather strength and intelligence for selecting a future better mate.
- Powerful vitamins for your skin include A, an assortment of B vitamins, and C, D, E, F, plus K.
- Young gay and bisexual men have significantly higher odds of poor mental health than older gay men.
- A woman became paranoid, accusing her husband of infidelity, as a result of porencephaly, a rare disorder.
- W-18 may be sold in pills or added to other drugs; no tests can detect this potent designer drug, a speck of which can kill.
- Many women fail to follow the contraceptive rules while using Accutane, a common acne drug known to cause birth defects.
- People with heart disease should eat like a Mediterranean native to lower their risk of heart attack and stroke, say researchers.