Results from a study led by researchers from Queen Mary University of London has found that an association between shorter
Month: March 2019
Why a single cup of coffee is enough to make you go to the bathroom?
You know this situation. You finish your morning coffee, brush your teeth and get ready to leave, but suddenly your
Possible reasons weight loss is not working
Efforts to lose weight may not work for a range of reasons. A person may be following an ineffective fad
Gastrointestinal complaints in children could signal future mental health problem
A Columbia University study has found that adversity early in life is associated with increased gastrointestinal symptoms in children that
Supercomputers help supercharge protein assembly
Using proteins derived from jellyfish, scientists assembled a complex sixteen protein structure composed of two stacked octamers by supercharging alone.
April Fools hoax stories could offer clues to help identify ‘fake news’
Studying April Fools hoax news stories could offer clues to spotting ‘fake news’ articles, new research reveals. Academic experts in
Exercise is more critical than diet to maintain weight loss
A new study from the University of Colorado Anschutz Health and Wellness Center (AHWC) at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus
Genetic tagging offers better, less invasive way of tracking animals
Genetic tagging—the identification and tracking of individual animals using DNA—is proving more useful than other, more invasive methods of tracking
Dark spots on the skin: Causes and how to treat them
Dark spots on the skin are usually the result of hyperpigmentation. Dark spots on the skin can range from light
Need to increase diversity within genetic data sets
Polygenic scores can predict a person’s risk for conditions like coronary artery disease, breast cancer, and type 2 diabetes (T2D)