Trash, particularly plastic, in the ocean and along the shoreline is an economic, environmental, human health, and aesthetic problem causing
Day: December 28, 2018
Kicking, Punching: Who’s at Risk for a Violent Sleep Disorder?
You’ve probably seen movies where a veteran returns home from the horrors of war and wakes in the middle of
Systematic review of food addiction as measured with the Yale Food Addiction Scale
Clinical food addiction diagnoses are nowadays measure by a tool called Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS) which was initially developed
Cell death mechanisms in stroke and novel molecular and cellular treatment options
IMAGE: As a result of ischemia or hemorrhage, blood supply to neurons is disrupted which subsequently promotes a cascade of pathophysiological
Dietary fiber and gut bacteria protect the cardiovascular system
The fatty acid propionate helps defend against the effects of high blood pressure, including atherosclerosis and heart tissue remodeling,
Researchers develop 128Mb STT-MRAM with world’s fastest write speed for embedded memory
IMAGE: (a) Mock-up image of 128Mbit-density STT-MRAM (b) Shmoo plot for write speed versus supply voltage, which shows the measured operation
How ‘Dry January’ is the secret to better sleep, saving money and losing weight
IMAGE: Dry January logo. Credit: Alcohol Change UK New research from the University of Sussex shows that taking part in Dry
Is Juice on School Menus a Problem?
When given the option, students in school meal programs are more likely to choose fruit juice over more nutritious whole
Genetics mutation increases the risk of tuberculosis
New findings from Rockefeller scientists reveal that such a genetic variant indeed exists—and that it’s surprisingly common. The researchers also
Sugar-sweetened beverage pattern linked to higher kidney disease risk
Higher collective consumption of sweetened fruit drinks, soda, and water was associated with a higher likelihood of developing chronic