When given the option, students in school meal programs are more likely to choose fruit juice over more nutritious whole
Month: December 2018
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
Synaptic protein regulates anxiety behaviour
Anxiety disorders are severe mental disorders in which patients suffer from intense fears and anxiety or from sudden, inexplicable
Taking too many selfies could leave you with a painful nerve condition
The digital age’s latest hazard has been dubbed ‘selfie wrist’, a numbing and tingling sensation experienced in the wrist and
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Released From Hospital After Lung Surgery
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been discharged from the hospital following surgery for lung cancer last week.
Long-term memory encoding engram neurons are established by the transcriptional cycling
While long-term memory (LTM) is known to be encoded in specific neural cells, engram neurons, it has been unclear how
Impact of a psycho-educational team in early breast cancer patients’ coping strategies
Cancer is a psychologically traumatic experience for affected individuals. Chemotherpautic medications can also be painful to the same patients. Researchers
Do Your Gut Bacteria Affect Your Diabetes Meds?
The bacteria living in your digestive system might determine how your body processes diabetes medications, a new review suggests.
Coenzyme Q10 supplementation on metabolic profiles of patients with chronic kidney disease
Chronic Kidney disease (CKD) is highly associated with all-cause mortality, Diabetic Nephropathy (DN), cardiovascular events and hospitalization whether the patient