Imagine a life-saving spray that instantly stops severe bleeding. That’s exactly what researchers in South Korea have developed — and it could change how wounds are treated on the battlefield, and in ...
A new chapter of BTS is about to begin, as the group teases an album and world tour Christopher Rudolph is a contributing writer for PEOPLE. He previously covered entertainment at The Advocate, ...
First look: The speed at which blood loss can become fatal has long challenged both military medics and trauma surgeons. Now, researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology ...
The leading cause of death due to injuries in war is excessive bleeding. A KAIST research team, in which an Army Major participated, has tackled this issue head-on. By developing a next-generation ...
Ever felt nervous to tell your partner something? How about telling them that something … on camera? TikTok is flooded with a new trend where people confess secrets they’ve kept from their significant ...
The in-group/out-group divide. Source: TherapyEverywhere/Open AI Human beings need to belong. From our earliest cave-dwelling ancestors, membership in a clan or tribe was a requirement for survival.
The Pew-Knight Initiative supports new research on how Americans absorb civic information, form beliefs and identities, and engage in their communities. Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan, ...
Dave Foster is CEO of AvreaFoster, a brand and marketing agency that helps B2B companies use the power of their brand to grow business. In the beginning—before your business became a business—it was ...
It can be hard to tell the difference between viral and bacterial tonsillitis from symptoms alone. However, tonsillitis caused by a viral infection may be milder than tonsillitis caused by a bacterial ...
Substance use by adolescents may prove valuable in identifying the presence of underlying disorders, a new study suggests. By Matt Richtel Teenagers who use cannabis, alcohol and nicotine are more ...