When you park in the office car park, you usually have no problem finding your car again at the end
Day: November 2, 2018
Nature of immune cells in the human brain disclosed
Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience and Amsterdam UMC have disclosed the nature of how T cells protect the
After Mass Shootings, Blood Donations Can Go Unused
Latest Prevention & Wellness News WEDNESDAY, Oct. 31, 2018 (HealthDay News) — After mass shootings like the one at a
African-American caregivers report better mental health outcomes than white caregivers
African-Americans caring for loved ones with cancer were less likely than their white peers to report distress and depression, possibly
Scientists find a ‘switch’ to increase starch accumulation in algae
Results from a collaborative study by Tokyo Institute of Technology and Tohoku University, Japan, raise prospects for large-scale production of
Autism Risk: Mom’s Health May Matter More Than Meds
Many pregnant women may wonder if antidepressants — or other drugs acting on the brain’s neurotransmitters — might raise their
Health Tip: Washing Your Hands
Germs are everywhere, and there’s no getting around them. So what can you do to avoid getting sick? Frequent hand
Can chocolate, tea, coffee and zinc help make you more healthy?
Ageing and a low life expectancy are caused, at least partly, by oxidative stress. A team of researchers led by
Which Weight-Loss Surgery Is Best?
Deciding to have weight-loss surgery is tough enough, but then you have to choose between several procedures — each with
Bioluminescent substance discovered in Brazilian cave worm larva
An insect larva found in the caves of Intervales State Park, an Atlantic Rainforest remnant in the municipality of Ribeirão