Month: June 2023

Feeling lonely can impact cancer survival rates

Just like a plant needs sunlight and water to survive, cancer survivors need support and companionship to thrive. Research shows that feeling lonely after a cancer diagnosis can be detrimental to a person’s chances of survival. In fact, it’s been revealed that lonely cancer survivors are more likely to die compared to their socially connected […]

Published on June 5, 2023

Pill Halves Death Risk in Type of Lung Cancer

Imagine a superhero pill that swoops in like a masked crusader, slashing the risk of death from a particular type of lung cancer! Researchers have found that taking this miraculous daily pill after tumor removal surgery can actually cut the chances of dying in half. It’s like having a sidekick that fiercely fights off the […]

Published on June 4, 2023

Social and nonlinear dynamics unite: musical group synchrony

Imagine a group of musicians playing in perfect harmony, their actions seamlessly aligning in time with each other. This phenomenon, known as group synchrony, goes beyond simply copying or mirroring others. Instead, it involves the intricate temporal relationships between each member’s actions, swiftly adapting to the actions of their fellow group members. Group synchrony can […]

Published on June 4, 2023