Many studies have shown that eating fried foods can affect cardiovascular health and increases the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Month: January 2019
Bird beaks did not adapt to food types as previously thought
The observation that Galapagos finch species possessed different beak shapes to obtain different foods was central to the theory of
How pygmy whales were affected by historical climate change
In one of the latest posts here, we described to you a new discovery of giant ancient killer whales dominating the
Blood test detects Alzheimer’s damage before symptoms
A simple blood test reliably detects signs of brain damage in people on the path to developing Alzheimer’s disease –
3D human epidermal equivalent created using math
Scientists have successfully constructed a three-dimensional human epidermis based on predictions made by their mathematical model of epidermal homeostasis, providing
People think and behave differently in virtual reality than they do in real life
Immersive virtual reality (VR) can be remarkably lifelike, but new UBC research has found a yawning gap between how people
The planetary diet: How humans need to eat to sustain a population of 10 billion
We’re reaching a breaking point as a species, with our population growth rapidly outstripping what the Earth is capable of
Rocking motion improves sleep and memory, studies in mice and people show
Anyone who has ever put a small child to bed or drifted off in a gently swaying hammock will know
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for Alzheimer’s disease
Dr. Paul Harch, Clinical Professor and Director of Hyperbaric Medicine at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, and Dr.
Long Periods of Undisturbed Sleep May Be Associated with Stillbirth
Sleeping more than nine hours per night during pregnancy may be associated with late stillbirth, a new study suggests. An