Daily Archives: February 21, 2016

Treatment of toenail fungus with tavaborole topical antifungal solution

Fungal infection of the nails affects up to 14% of North Americans, particularly older people and those with cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Toenails are affected more often than fingernails, with symptoms that include separation of the nail

The origin of the HIV-1 epidemic

The epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), the causative agent of AIDS, is one of the world’s major public health problems, with around 37 million people currently infected with this virus. The HIV-1 epidemic originated

Implicit learning of a speed-contingent target feature

When opening a door, the force with which it is pushed – or pulled – determines how fast it swings. Often it is supposed that the stimulus following such an action can be consciously foreseen. But let’s

Early family regularity protects against later disruptive behavior

Children’s temperamental anger or frustration reactions, defined as negative affect in reaction to interruption of ongoing tasks or blocking the child’s goal, are already observable in the first 2 to 3 months of life, and may decline

Evidence-based guidelines for better health: can their role be sustained?

This project matters because it recognizes a threat to the continued production or modifications (adaptation) of guidelines, which promote best health care practices; and, it offers a framework for solving this threat. Over-emphasis of unnecessarily stringent standards