The study targeted a specific area of the brain using a combination of MRI brain scans and noninvasive brain stimulation,
Month: August 2018
There may be beneficial bacterial in baby’s poop
Probiotics are present in yogurt, pickles, bread and some other foods. Researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine have developed a
Biomaterial could preserve tooth after root canal
After a root canal is a dead tooth, no more nerve endings or vascular supply this makes the tooth susceptible
New method of cervical cancer screening
The new US preventive service task force USPSTF guidelines recommend that women ages 21 to 29 years be screened for
Drivers of brain aging
Based on one of the largest brain imaging studies ever done, it is possible to track common disorders and behaviors
Maternal depression may alter immune markers in children
Depression in women may affect their children’s stress and physical well-being throughout life. Researchers followed more than 100 children from birth
Breastfeeding may protect mothers against stroke
Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death among women aged 65 and older. Some studies have reported that breastfeeding
Gout increases the risk of heart disease
Inflammatory arthritis-gout may worsen heart-related outcomes for people being treated for coronary artery disease. The buildup of uric acid can
Poor sleep and type 2 diabetes slower wound healing
According to a new study from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, type 2 diabetes and poor sleep could extend time
Dehydration alters brain shape and activity
Dehydration causes neural signaling and conspicuous changes in the brain, making it difficult to do monotonous tasks. Physiologists at the