Binge and heavy drinking may trigger a long-lasting genetic change, resulting in greater craving for alcohol, according to a Rutgers-led
Day: January 29, 2019
A Microscope as a Shovel? UConn Researchers Dig It
Using a familiar tool in a way it was never intended to be used opens up a whole new method
Persistent sore throat may be a sign of larynx cancer
A sore throat combined with shortness of breath, problems swallowing or earache is a greater warning sign of laryngeal cancer
Sleep is the best painkiller
The effects of sleep deprivation on the brain are numerous, from inducing an inebriation-like state of cognitive impairment to hindering our ability to learn and
Too much screen time can hinder child’s development
Children who are being put in front of screens are showing delayed development,” said lead researcher Sheri Madigan. She is
How food impact brain and memory
Auriel Willette, assistant professor, and his team of researchers in Iowa State University’s Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition
Microscopic eye movements affect how we see contrast
It is often difficult for a driver to see a person walking on the side of the road at night—especially
Smoking linked to higher risk of peripheral artery disease in African-Americans
African-Americans who smoke appear to be at greater risk for peripheral artery disease, or PAD, new research has found. Additionally,
How male dragonflies adapt wing color to temperature
New research from Case Western Reserve University in how dragonflies may adapt their wing color to temperature differences might explain