According to the National Sleep Foundation, newborns under three months old need between 14 and 17 hours of sleep a
Month: May 2017
How poor sleep affect learning ability
Researchers look at the brain’s ability to change and adapt in response to the stimuli that it receives from the
Dangers of pot belly
Pot belly is a sign that you are at the risk of having cancer. Some cancers are not linked to
Sepsis sieve can save your life
Sepsis occurs when an infection like blood poisoning sparks a violent immune response in which the body attacks its own
Cure for type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is currently controlled by insulin injections, healthy diet, regular exercise and monitoring blood glucose levels. Two studies
Air pollution can damage children’s DNA
Children exposed to high levels of traffic-related air pollution have evidence of a specific type of DNA damage called telomere
Long journey can cause depression
Researchers examined the impact of commuting and flexible on health and productivity. People who endure longcommutes are more likely to
Exercise aids healing process
Exercise has a positive effect on more than 85 per cent of physical and functional capacity indicators in patients suffering
Human red blood cell receptor prevents malaria
Researchers have discovered that protection from the most severe form of malaria is linked with natural variation in human red
Antibody against cancer cell
An antibody that can target regulatory T cells which in turn unleashes the immune system to kill cancer cells has