‘Tech neck is the real deal.’ Why pain is on the rise from looking down at laptops and phones — and what to do about it
Bending over laptops, cell phones and tablets has created an epidemic of “tech neck” among adults and kids, but remedies exist.
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Bending over laptops, cell phones and tablets has created an epidemic of “tech neck” among adults and kids, but remedies exist.
You’ve heard about the Mediterranean diet. But do you know the foods in the plan, and the wine that can be enjoyed with it?
Bouvé experts say vaccines differ according to whether the viruses they’ve been designed to quell are mutating or stable.
How can you process a loss of a close friend like this? Northeastern University associate professor of applied psychology Christie Rizzo offered tips for managing this type of grieving process.
Taylor Swift caused a stir on social media last week when she released her music video for the song “Anti-Hero.”
Northeastern is working on a novel drug delivery system that uses nanotechnology to infuse pancreatic cancer tumors with a potent chemotherapy agent. The system would also enhance immunotherapy with antibody treatment.
The Golden Globe-nominated film, loosely based on the Mary Kay Letourneau story, shows the “power imbalance” in relationships that start between a child and an adult, said one Northeastern expert.
Valeria Ramdin is convinced that nurses have a lot to contribute to the U.S. health care system.
Establishing a clear diagnosis and cause of Havana Syndrome has been difficult, our experts say. Here's what we know so far: