Unfortunately, cancer isn’t simply a single disease, and some types, like pancreas, brain or liver tumours, are still difficult to
Day: April 7, 2019
How do muscle and tendon connections last a lifetime?
Muscles are connected to tendons to power animal movements such as running, swimming or flying. Forces are produced by contractile
Medical News Today: Alcohol use disorder: Brain damage may progress despite sobriety
Scientists have compared the brains of people with alcohol use disorder with those of people without the disorder. They also
Interparental aggression often co-occurs with aggression toward kids
Parents in the midst of a psychologically or physically aggressive argument tend to also be aggressive with their children, according
Molecules with strong anti-Zika virus potential
The Zika virus is widely known for causing microcephaly and other brain defects in the fetuses of pregnant, infected women.
Visualization strategies may backfire on consumers pursuing health goals
Using visualization as motivation is a common technique for achieving goals, but consumers who are pursuing health goals such as
New PET imaging biomarker could better predict progression of Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers have discovered a way to better predict progression of Alzheimer’s disease. By imaging microglial activation levels with positron emission
Medical News Today: How to begin intermittent fasting
Intermittent fasting has many potential benefits, including helping a person to lose weight. Tips to start include having a goal,
Mutations in human livers can promote tissue regeneration
Researchers at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) have identified genetic mutations that accumulate in the
Children should help choose the charities their schools and families support
Children as young as four should be given more autonomy to help choose the charities their schools and families support,