Drinking is not good for your body and health and you know it. Everyone knows it at this point. However,
Month: March 2019
When kidney failure starts at the heart
OHSU, PNNL collaboration pinpoints protein in blood linked to compromised kidney function. One of the most common and deadly complications
Smoking and alcohol: Double trouble for the brain?
Along with many other harmful health consequences, smoking tobacco causes chemical changes, oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain. Excessive
Scientists rejuvenate stem cells in the aging brain of mice
Scientists from the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg and from the German Cancer Research
Spider silk could be used as robotic muscle
Spider silk, already known as one of the strongest materials for its weight, turns out to have another unusual property
New chemical probes advance search for new antibiotics
Indiana University researchers are advancing knowledge about how bacteria build their cell walls that could contribute to the search for
Age-old debate settled – people in colder and darker countries do drink more
Alcohol consumption is one of the major concerns of healthcare systems. People drink and it leads to all kinds of
Scientists created a 3D model of the bat’s flight to aid creation of the new generation of drones
Scientists and engineers want to improve drones so that their flight would be more efficient. We want drones that can
Brain Protein Crucial to Stroke Recovery Identified
Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States suffers a stroke and available therapies, such as clot busting drugs or
Pesticide Exposure Contributes to Faster ALS Progression
While exact causes of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) remain unknown, new research shows pesticides and other environmental pollutants advance the progression