Brain stem cells in people with the most severe form of multiple sclerosis look much older than they really are,
Month: March 2019
Rectal pressure: Causes and when to see a doctor
Rectal pressure is a common symptom of a variety of problems, from constipation to ulcerative colitis. The rectum is the
Same microbe, different effect
Our gut microbiome — the complement of bacteria we carry around in our intestines — has been linked to everything
For some people, attractive wives and high status husbands enhance marital quality
Your decision-making style — whether you make a “good enough” choice or seek to make the “best” possible choice among
Impact of Wearable Technology in Sports
Sport and sports people have long been a source of fear and admiration for people. Over the years and by
Scientists tie walnuts to gene expressions related to breast cancer
New research from Marshall University links walnut consumption as a contributing factor that could suppress growth and survival of breast
How mosquitoes smell human sweat (and new ways to stop them)
Female mosquitoes are known to rely on an array of sensory information to find people to bite, picking up on
Plant compound could fight eye cancer
A toxin present in the coralberry plant can stop the division of cancer cells, a new study has found. The
Newly discovered role for climbing fibers: Conveying a sensory snapshot to the cerebellum
As we go about our daily lives, we are constantly bombarded by a steady stream of sensory information. Take a
Kids store 1.5 megabytes of information to master their native language
Learning one’s native language may seem effortless. One minute, we’re babbling babies. The next we’re in school reciting Martin Luther