A new study by Ohio University faculty members showed that people who are afraid to have their blood drawn believe
Day: November 14, 2018
Study of two tribes sheds light on role of Western-influenced diet in blood pressure
A South American tribe living in near-total isolation with no Western dietary influences showed no increase in average blood pressure
Breast Milk, Formula Affect Baby’s ‘Microbiome’ in Different Ways
Breast milk and infant formula both encourage the growth of similar types of bacteria in a baby’s digestive system, but
Recommending plants to benefit and attract pollinators
A survey was conducted by the University of Nebraska to unveil the extent to which horticultural employees are knowledgeable about
Your 6-Month-Old Isn’t Sleeping Through the Night? Relax
If your 6-month-old still wakes up at 2 a.m., a new study suggests you don’t lose any additional sleep worrying
Checking very preterm babies’ head size can help identify long-term IQ problems
Regular measurements of head circumference of very preterm and full-term babies from an early age add valuable information when screening
5 Diet Foods That Are High in Fiber
Dietary fiber is a unique component of many foods. It has no actual nutrients yet helps ward off a host
Colder, darker climates increase alcohol consumption and liver disease
-Where you live could influence how much you drink. According to new research from the University of Pittsburgh Division of
Bypass Beats Stents for Diabetics With Heart Trouble: Study
People with both diabetes and multiple clogged heart arteries live longer if they undergo bypass surgery rather than have their
NIH scientists combine technologies to view the retina in unprecedented detail
By combining two imaging modalities–adaptive optics and angiography–investigators at the National Eye Institute (NEI) can see live neurons, epithelial cells,