Allowing smokers to determine their nicotine intake while they are trying to quit is likely to help them kick the
Day: January 2, 2019
The brain learn by talking to itself
Humans, like other animals, possess an enormous learning capacity that allows for the apprehension of new sensory information to master
Nitrate in bacon increases the risk of cancer
The salts of nitrite and nitrate are commonly used for curing meat and other perishable produce. They are also added
Side effects of cataract surgery
Cataracts form when the proteins in the eye’s lens clump together, stopping light from passing through and turning the lens
Controlling migraine with portable machine filled with magnets
Migraine sufferers may be able to cure their headaches without resorting to drugs thanks to a device containing magnets, a
Treating lower back pain with stem cell jab
A single jab of stem cells is being tested as a new treatment for a common cause of lower back
Sensing stroke with pinprick blood test
A new sensor can identify within minutes patients who have suffered a stroke. Using a pinprick of blood, the test
Elm tree conservation stayed by hybrid species research
In July of 2018, a stalwart tree that had towered over the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus for generations and provided
How to remain healthy
According to doctors, nutritionists and personal trainers, it’s possible to remain healthy. Gut can take a bit of a beating
Dangers of breast implants
Ruptured or leaking breast implants may be potential ‘time bombs’ capable of causing serious illnesses in thousands of British women,