Certain diets can improve hypothyroidism, or an underactive thyroid, while others can make the symptoms worse. In this article, we
Month: March 2019
Trade war between US and China is likely do damage Amazon rainforests in Brazil
The world is not a very peaceful place right now. Not only there are a lot of armed conflicts happening,
3D-printed tissues may keep athletes in action
Bioscientists are moving closer to 3D-printed artificial tissues to help heal bone and cartilage typically damaged in sports-related injuries to
A bad bout of flu triggers ‘taste bud cells’ to grow in the lungs
Most people who weather an infection with influenza fully recover after a week or two. But for some, a severe
Why do I wake up hungry?
A person may wake up hungry because they did not eat enough or exercised heavily the day before. There are
Cancer prevention drug also disables H. pylori bacterium
A medicine currently being tested as a chemoprevention agent for multiple types of cancer has more than one trick in
Nanovaccine boosts immunity in sufferers of metabolic syndrome
A new class of biomaterial developed by Cornell researchers for an infectious disease nanovaccine effectively boosted immunity in mice with
Study gives new perspective on production of blood cells and immune cells
A healthy adult makes about 2 million blood cells every second, and 99 percent of them are oxygen-carrying red blood
Novel study links fetal exposure to nicotine and sudden infant death syndrome
Fetal exposure to tobacco smoke in utero is associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and cardiac arrhythmias in newborns.
Running upright: The minuscule movements that keep us from falling
Maybe running comes easy, each stride pleasant and light. Maybe it comes hard, each step a slog to the finish.