Missing GP appointments is associated with early death, and those with long-term mental health conditions are at particular risk. The
Month: January 2019
Kids: Connection to nature lessens distress, hyperactivity and behavioral problems
City lifestyle has been criticised for being an important reason for children being disconnected from nature. This has led to
Powerful microscope captures first image of nanoscaffold that promotes cell movement
There are many times when our cells need to move. Mobile cells guide our body’s formation (embryonic development). Immune cells
Beech trees are dying, and nobody’s sure why
A confounding new disease is killing beech trees in Ohio and elsewhere, and plant scientists are sounding an alarm while
Ultra-sturdy bones, with a surprising origin, suggest new osteoporosis approach
A handful of brain cells deep in the brain may play a surprising role in controlling women’s bone density, according
VAT fat may cause pathogenic obesity
Type-2 (adult-onset) diabetes and other diseases related to the obesity epidemic depend on how the body stores excess energy, according
Food rich in fibre may increase longevity
A review commissioned by the World Health Organisation found that people who get plenty of fibre in their diet cut
Can viagra damage your eyes?
Viagra works by increasing blood flow to the penis by inhibiting an enzyme- phosphodiesterase 5 and 6(PDE5 and 6), helping men get
Antibodies to a Retina Protein to Be Used as a Kidney Cancer Marker
Sechenov University together with their German colleagues suggest a new highly sensitive, quick, and pain-free method for diagnosing kidney cancer.
Scope advance reveals first look through all cortical layers of awake brain
Just like doctors seek to scan deeper into the body with sonograms, CT and MRI, and astronomers seek to look