In the not-too-distant future, each of us may have a simple device — small enough for our nightstand or our
Day: April 2, 2019
Searching for better treatments for irritated tendons
When tendons get irritated it can lead to a serious condition called tendinosis — a common class of sports and
Technological Advances in Disease Prevention and Treatment
The past century has shown remarkable progress in the treatment, prevention, and near eradication of many diseases that were once
Benefits and uses of B-complex vitamins
Vitamin B complex refers to the eight B vitamins. In this article, we take a closer look at each of
Global microbial signatures for colorectal cancer
Patients with colorectal cancer have the same consistent changes in the gut bacteria across continents, cultures, and diets — a
How the brain finds meaning in metaphor
You can grasp a hand. You can also grasp a concept. One is literal. One is metaphorical. Our brains know
Smoking and pre-eclampsia may cause fertility problems for offspring, study suggests
Low levels of oxygen in the womb – which can be caused by smoking or conditions such as pre-eclampsia –
Psychological interventions in post-conflict Pakistan evaluated
A new University of Liverpool led study, published in The Lancet, highlights the effectiveness of a brief group psychological intervention
Impact of poverty on children’s brain activity
Children born into poverty show key differences in early brain function — according to new research from the University of
Estrogen byproducts may predict outlook
New research finds an association between the ratio of two estrogen metabolites and the risk of all-cause mortality among women