Although many people are aware that chromosomal damage and shortening contribute to the aging process, understanding how chromosomal defects occur
Month: January 2019
Graphene can hear your brain whisper
The body of knowledge about the human brain is keeps growing, but many questions remain unanswered. Researchers have been using
Older caregivers report worse well-being when providing minimal assistance
Providing less than an hour of help to an elderly person can take a surprising emotional toll on older caregivers,
Dengue immunity may be protective against symptomatic Zika, study finds
Children with a history of prior dengue virus infection had a significantly lower risk of being symptomatic when infected by
Pre-emptive decision on post-workout snack may fight indulgence
A post-exercise snack can threaten to undo the gains (or losses) of a workout. But the decision itself may depend
Donald Trump’s hair growth drug can prevent prostate cancer
According to a new, the daily pill Donald Trump takes to combat baldness cuts the risk of developing prostate cancer
Gum disease increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, degenerative disease of the brain, in which build-up of abnormal proteins causes nerve cells to
Flu medicine can affect your heart
Over-the-counter drugs like ibuprofen, and decongestants that include pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine used for the relief of aches, mild fever, a
Oolong tea extract may stave breast cancer cells
New research finds that oolong tea can damage breast cancer cells and that people who consume large amounts of this
Twenty six new bee species discovered in the Australian outback
South Australian researchers have discovered 26 new species of native bees from the outback of Australia. The new species belong