The US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning letter to China-based HelloCig Electronic Tech Company on Thursday for selling two e-liquids that
Month: October 2018
New DNA-Based Test Approved to Help Verify Blood Compatibility
People who need repeated transfusions, such as those with sickle cell disease, are more likely to develop certain antibodies. If
How the brain decodes, identifies, and acts on different taste
Sweet and bitter flavors are identified as soon as they are tasted, according to human neural and behavioral data published
How to reduce irritable bowel syndrome IBS with diet
Stomach cramps and bloating are common symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. IBS was seen as largely psychosomatic. And that’s why
Seven extra calories a day enlarge waistline
Consuming seven extra calories daily will slowly build up and put inches on waistline. Dr Giles Yeo, a Cambridge University
Vaccines Are Critical If You Have Diabetes
If you have diabetes, you need all recommended vaccinations, the American Association of Diabetes Educators says. Diabetes reduces the immune
Medical Marijuana Might Help MS Patients, But Uncertainty Remains
Medical products derived from marijuana might have a mild benefit in treating symptoms of multiple sclerosis, based on reports from
The tightest non-aminoglycoside ligand for the bacterial ribosomal RNA A-site
A research group at Tohoku University has made a significant discovery with positive implications for the development of bacteria-fighting drugs.
Neck device shows promise in protecting the brain of female soccer players
A new study of female high school soccer players suggests that a neck collar may help protect the brain from
Scientists chase mystery of how dogs process words
The study used brain imaging to probe how canine companions process words they have been taught to associate with objects,