A large-scale genetic study found that some of the same genes associated with the use of cannabis are also associated
Month: August 2018
Eating chocolate reduces the risk of heart failure
Eating three bars of chocolate in a month reduces the risk of heart failure by 13 per cent. Natural compounds
Air pollution may affect cognitive performance
Chronic exposure to air pollution could be linked to cognitive performance, the negative impact increases with age, and affects men with
Accurate measure of body fat
Cedars-Sinai research have developed a simpler and more accurate method of estimating body fat than the used of body mass
HIV RNA expression inhibitors may restore immune function in HIV patients
Immune activation and inflammation persist in the majority of treated HIV-infected individuals and is associated with excess risk of mortality
Causes of stunted childhood growth
Linear growth delay, in which normal growth in children is stunted, affects millions of children under the age of 5
Effects of diet on emotional well-being
According to new research from Binghamton University, State University at New York, women need nutrient-rich diet to support a positive
Preventing liver damage
The liver is part of the gastrointestinal tract, it filters blood coming from the GI tract before the blood circulates
Deep forehead wrinkles may be a sign of cardiovascular disease
According to a new research, having lots of deep forehead wrinkles more than normal may be a sign of cardiovascular
Lower tempereature may increase blood pressure
High blood pressure increases the risk of stroke and heart disease. Researchers from UCL discovered the link between cool indoor