Women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) may become pregnant with fewer treatment cycles by using device developed by a team
Month: January 2018
Eating at the same time regularly may fight dementia
Regular meals improve gene expression in the region of the brain associated with body control, which often degenerates in Huntington’s
Water could be deadly for an infant
Drinking too much water can be deadly for an infant, and even small amounts offer little benefit to babies. Water
ADHD drugs can prevent STI
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ADHD increases the risk of subsequent sexually transmitted infections STIs among adolescent and young adult populations, short- and
Hair transplant may prevents migraine
According to latest research, hair transplants cure migraines, the cosmetic procedure prevents headaches in people who have suffered crippling pain
Are you tired of being tired? Eat these
Are you tired all the time? if yes your level of iron may be low, you can eat the following
Selenium protects interneurons in the brain
A team led by Dr. Marcus Conrad, research group leader at the Institute of Developmental Genetics (IDG) at Helmholtz Zentrum
Winter work out is better than summer sweat
According to personal trainers and exercise physiologists, the body’s primary goal is to maintain stasis, or stability, and that includes
Egg cells can remain fresh with epigenetics
Keeping egg cells in stasis during childhood is a key part of female fertility. A team led by Dr Gavin